To A Faun. - Translations From Horace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FCFC GHGHOD iii | A |
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Wooer of young Nymphs who fly thee | B |
Lightly o'er my sunlit lawn | C |
Trip and go nor injured by thee | B |
Be my weanling herds O Faun | C |
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If the kid his doomed head bows and | D |
Brims with wine the loving cup | E |
When the year is full and thousand | D |
Scents from altars hoar go up | E |
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Each flock in the rich grass gambols | F |
When the month comes which is thine | C |
And the happy village rambles | F |
Fieldward with the idle kine | C |
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Lambs play on the wolf their neighbour | G |
Wild woods deck thee with their spoil | H |
And with glee the sons of labour | G |
Stamp thrice on their foe the soil | H |
Charles Stuart Calverley
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