Rose Of The Desert Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDAAEE| Rose of the Desert thou whose blushing ray | A |
| Lonely and lovely fleets unseen away | A |
| No hand to cull thee none to woo thy sigh | B |
| In vestal silence left to live and die | B |
| Rose of the Desert thus should woman be | C |
| Shining uncourted lone and safe like thee | C |
| - | |
| Rose of the Garden how unlike thy doom | D |
| Destined for others not thyself to bloom | D |
| Culled ere thy beauty lives thro' half its day | A |
| A moment cherished and then cast away | A |
| Rose of the Garden such is woman's lot | E |
| Worshipt while blooming when she fades forgot | E |
Thomas Moore
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