Ladys Tomb Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B B A A B B A A A A C C AAs in the gardens all through May the rose | A |
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Lovely and young and fair apparelled | B |
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Makes sunrise jealous of her rosy red | B |
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When dawn upon the dew of dawning glows | A |
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Graces and Loves within her breast repose | A |
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The woods are faint with the sweet odour shed | B |
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Till rains and heavy suns have smitten dead | B |
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The languid flower and the loose leaves unclose | A |
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So this the perfect beauty of our days | A |
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When earth and heaven were vocal of her praise | A |
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The fates have slain and her sweet soul reposes | A |
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And tears I bring and sighs and on her tomb | C |
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Pour milk and scatter buds of many a bloom | C |
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That dead as living she may be with roses | A |
Pierre De Ronsard
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