The Faun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCCDAEF| Ha sir I have seen you sniffing and snoozling | A |
| about among my flowers | B |
| And what pray do you know about | C |
| horticulture you capriped | C |
| 'Come Auster come Apeliota | C |
| And see the faun in our garden | D |
| But if you move or speak | A |
| This thing will run at you | E |
| And scare itself to spasms ' | F |
Ezra Pound
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