To A Faun. - Translations From Horace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FCFC GHGH

OD iiiA
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Wooer of young Nymphs who fly theeB
Lightly o'er my sunlit lawnC
Trip and go nor injured by theeB
Be my weanling herds O FaunC
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If the kid his doomed head bows andD
Brims with wine the loving cupE
When the year is full and thousandD
Scents from altars hoar go upE
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Each flock in the rich grass gambolsF
When the month comes which is thineC
And the happy village ramblesF
Fieldward with the idle kineC
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Lambs play on the wolf their neighbourG
Wild woods deck thee with their spoilH
And with glee the sons of labourG
Stamp thrice on their foe the soilH

Charles Stuart Calverley



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