The Golden Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAB CCCCB DEDDB| The Golden Rose is blowing still | A |
| Is growing still is glowing still | A |
| In lonely vale on lordly hill | A |
| The Golden Rose is glowing still | A |
| If only you can find it | B |
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| The Golden Rose still breaks and blows | C |
| Still breaks and blows still gleams and glows | C |
| 'Mid icy blasts and wintry snows | C |
| The Golden Rose still breaks and blows | C |
| Search w ell and you may find it | B |
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| The Golden Rose can never die | D |
| 'Tis grafted on Eternity | E |
| In hearts that Love doth glorify | D |
| The Golden Rose can never die | D |
| May it be yours to find it | B |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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