In A Kentish Rose Garden. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DDED DDDD| Beside a Dial in the leafy close | A |
| Where every bush was burning with the Rose | B |
| With million roses falling flake by flake | C |
| Upon the lawn in fading summer snows | B |
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| I read the Persian Poet's rhyme of old | D |
| Each thought a ruby in a ring of gold | D |
| Old thoughts so young that after all these years | E |
| They're writ on every rose leaf yet unrolled | D |
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| You may not know the secret tongue aright | D |
| The Sunbeams on their rosy tablets write | D |
| Only a poet may perchance translate | D |
| Those ruby tinted hieroglyphs of light | D |
Mathilde Blind
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