To A Pastoral Poet. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFGHH IIJJAAH E B | A |
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Among my best I put your Book | B |
O Poet of the breeze and brook | B |
That breeze and brook which blows and falls | C |
More soft to those in city walls | C |
Among my best and keep it still | D |
Till down the fair grass girdled hill | D |
Where slopes my garden slip there goes | E |
The wandering wind that wakes the rose | E |
And scares the cohort that explore | F |
The broad faced sun flower o'er and o'er | G |
Or starts the restless bees that fret | H |
The bindweed and the mignonette | H |
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Then I shall take your Book and dream | I |
I lie beside some haunted stream | I |
And watch the crisping waves that pass | J |
And watch the flicker in the grass | J |
And wait and wait and wait to see | A |
The Nymph that never comes to me | A |
Henry Austin Dobson
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