Flush Or Faunus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADBAEFGHGH| You see this dog It was but yesterday | A |
| I mused forgetful of his presence here | B |
| Till thought on thought drew downward tear on tear | C |
| When from the pillow where wet cheeked I lay | A |
| A head as hairy as Faunus thrust its way | A |
| Right sudden against my face two golden clear | D |
| Large eyes astonished mine a drooping ear | B |
| Did flap me on either cheek to dry the spray | A |
| I started first as some Arcadian | E |
| Amazed by goatly god in twilight grove | F |
| But as my bearded vision closelier ran | G |
| My tears off I knew Flush and rose above | H |
| Surprise and sadness thanking the true Pan | G |
| Who by low creatures leads to heights of love | H |
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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