Sing His Praises That Doth Keep Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCC DEDEFFF| Sing his praises that doth keep | A |
| Our flocks from harm | B |
| Pan the father of our sheep | A |
| And arm in arm | B |
| Tread we softly in a round | C |
| Whilst the hollow murmuring ground | C |
| Fills the music with her sound | C |
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| Pan oh great god Pan to thee | D |
| Thus do we sing | E |
| Thou that keep'st us chaste and free | D |
| As the young spring | E |
| Ever be thy honor spoke | F |
| From that place the morn is broke | F |
| To that place day doth unyoke | F |
John Fletcher
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