The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A A B C C B A A D A A D E E F G G G| See Mignonne hath not the Rose | A |
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| That this morning did unclose | A |
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| Her purple mantle to the light | B |
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| Lost before the day be dead | C |
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| The glory of her raiment red | C |
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| Her colour bright as yours is bright | B |
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| Ah Mignonne in how few hours | A |
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| The petals of her purple flowers | A |
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| All have faded fallen died | D |
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| Sad Nature mother ruinous | A |
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| That seest thy fair child perish thus | A |
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| 'Twixt matin song and even tide | D |
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| Hear me my darling speaking sooth | E |
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| Gather the fleet flower of your youth | E |
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| Take ye your pleasure at the best | F |
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| Be merry ere your beauty flit | G |
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| For length of days will tarnish it | G |
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| Like roses that were loveliest | G |
Pierre De Ronsard
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