To A Pastoral Poet. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFGHH IIJJAA

H E BA
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Among my best I put your BookB
O Poet of the breeze and brookB
That breeze and brook which blows and fallsC
More soft to those in city wallsC
Among my best and keep it stillD
Till down the fair grass girdled hillD
Where slopes my garden slip there goesE
The wandering wind that wakes the roseE
And scares the cohort that exploreF
The broad faced sun flower o'er and o'erG
Or starts the restless bees that fretH
The bindweed and the mignonetteH
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Then I shall take your Book and dreamI
I lie beside some haunted streamI
And watch the crisping waves that passJ
And watch the flicker in the grassJ
And wait and wait and wait to seeA
The Nymph that never comes to meA

Henry Austin Dobson



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