The Rosebud Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAEEFFQueen of fragrance lovely Rose | A |
The beauties of thy leaves disclose | A |
But thou fair Nymph thyself survey | B |
In this sweet offspring of a day | B |
That miracle of face must fail | C |
Thy charms are sweet but charms are frail | C |
Swift as the short lived flower they fly | D |
At morn they bloom at evening die | D |
Though Sickness yet a while forbears | A |
Yet Time destroys what Sickness spares | A |
Now Helen lives alone in fame | E |
And Cleopatra's but a name | E |
Time must indent that heavenly brow | F |
And thou must be what they are now | F |
William Broome
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