Glory-roses Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE CBGB HIJI KLAL AMNE OLAL| Only a penny Sir | A |
| A child held to my view | B |
| A bunch of glory roses red | C |
| As blood and wet with dew | B |
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| O earnest little face | D |
| With living light in eye | E |
| Your roses are too fair for earth | F |
| And you seem of the sky | E |
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| My beauties Sir he said | C |
| Only a penny too | B |
| His face shone in their ruddy glow | G |
| A Rafael cherub true | B |
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| Yestreen their hoods were close | H |
| About their faces tight | I |
| But ere the sun was up I saw | J |
| That God had come last night | I |
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| O Sir to see them then | K |
| The bush was all aflame | L |
| O yes they're glory roses Sir | A |
| That is their holy name | L |
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| Only a penny Sir | A |
| Heaven seemed across the way | M |
| I took the red red beauties home | N |
| Roses to me for aye | E |
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| For aye that radiant voice | O |
| As if from heaven it came | L |
| O yes they're glory roses Sir | A |
| That is their holy name | L |
Theodore Harding Rand
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