The Golden Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAB CCCCB DEDDB

The Golden Rose is blowing stillA
Is growing still is glowing stillA
In lonely vale on lordly hillA
The Golden Rose is glowing stillA
If only you can find itB
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The Golden Rose still breaks and blowsC
Still breaks and blows still gleams and glowsC
'Mid icy blasts and wintry snowsC
The Golden Rose still breaks and blowsC
Search w ell and you may find itB
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The Golden Rose can never dieD
'Tis grafted on EternityE
In hearts that Love doth glorifyD
The Golden Rose can never dieD
May it be yours to find itB

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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