An April Pastoral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDBBD| He Whither away fair Neat herdess | A |
| She Shepherd I go to tend my kine | B |
| He Stay thou and watch this flock of mine | B |
| She With thee Nay that were idleness | A |
| He Thy kine will pasture none the less | A |
| She Not so they wait me and my sign | B |
| He I'll pipe to thee beneath the pine | B |
| She Thy pipe will soothe not their distress | A |
| He Dost thou not hear beside the spring | C |
| How the gay birds are carolling | C |
| She I hear them But it may not be | D |
| He Farewell then Sweetheart Farewell now | B |
| She Shepherd farewell Where goest thou | B |
| He I go to tend thy kine for thee | D |
Henry Austin Dobson
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