On Love And Beauty: I: To A Promessa Sposa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDAD| Look on this flower which from its little tree | A |
| Of bodily stem and branches and leaves green | B |
| Leans lovelier being toucht and smelt and seen | B |
| A Rose a Rose a Rose and though thy three | A |
| Senses praise it triply unto thee | A |
| And all their parlous difference intervene | B |
| Yet unto thee who knowest what they mean | B |
| Thee who art one and hast been and shalt be | A |
| Is one as thou one Rose one beauteous Rose | C |
| One rosy Beauty Who shall reason why | D |
| The slow stem on a sudden season shows | C |
| It can be worm unto this butterfly | D |
| We know but this that when yon ecstasy | A |
| Transfigures the green tree its time of fruit is nigh | D |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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