To The Rose: A Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBB CCDDD EEFFF| Go happy Rose and interwove | A |
| With other flowers bind my Love | A |
| Tell her too she must not be | B |
| Longer flowing longer free | B |
| That so oft has fetter'd me | B |
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| Say if she's fretful I have bands | C |
| Of pearl and gold to bind her hands | C |
| Tell her if she struggle still | D |
| I have myrtle rods at will | D |
| For to tame though not to kill | D |
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| Take thou my blessing thus and go | E |
| And tell her this but do not so | E |
| Lest a handsome anger fly | F |
| Like a lightning from her eye | F |
| And burn thee up as well as I | F |
Robert Herrick
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