The Rosebud Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDAAEEFF

Queen of fragrance lovely RoseA
The beauties of thy leaves discloseA
But thou fair Nymph thyself surveyB
In this sweet offspring of a dayB
That miracle of face must failC
Thy charms are sweet but charms are frailC
Swift as the short lived flower they flyD
At morn they bloom at evening dieD
Though Sickness yet a while forbearsA
Yet Time destroys what Sickness sparesA
Now Helen lives alone in fameE
And Cleopatra's but a nameE
Time must indent that heavenly browF
And thou must be what they are nowF

William Broome



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