Pan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEBE FGCG| He knows the safe ways and unsafe | A |
| And he will lead the lambs to fold | B |
| Gathering them with his merry pipe | C |
| The gentle and the overbold | B |
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| He counts them over one by one | D |
| And leads them back by cliff and steep | E |
| To grassy hills where dawn is wide | B |
| And they may run and skip and leap | E |
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| And just because he loves the lambs | F |
| He settles them for rest at noon | G |
| And plays them on his oaten pipe | C |
| The very wonder of a tune | G |
Francis Ledwidge
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