There Was A Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEFF| There was a rose in Eden once it grows | A |
| On Earth now sweeter for its rare perfume | B |
| And Paradise is poorer by one bloom | B |
| And Earth is richer In this blossom glows | A |
| More loveliness than old seraglios | A |
| Or courts of kings did ever yet illume | B |
| More purity than ever yet had room | B |
| In soul of nun or saint O human rose | A |
| Who art initial and sweet period of | C |
| My heart's divinest sentence where I read | D |
| Love first and last and in the pauses love | C |
| Who art the dear ideal of each deed | E |
| My life aspires by to some high goal | F |
| Set in the haunted garden of my soul | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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