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Rose Leaves: Poem by Henry Austin Dobson

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I intended an Ode,
And it turned to a Sonnet.
It began à la mode,
I intended an Ode;
But Rose cross'd the road
In her latest new bonnet; I intended an Ode;
And it turned to a Sonnet.

Analysis of this poem
  • nature
  • rose

More verses by Henry Austin Dobson

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  • A Gage D’amour
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  • O Fons Bandusae
  • For A Copy Of Theocritus

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