At Evening's Hush Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC ADDEE AFFGG AHHII

Now pipe no more glad ShepherdA
Your joys from this fair hillB
Through golden eves and stillB
There sounds from yon dense quarryC
A burden harsh and sorryC
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No piping now poor ShepherdA
Men strive with violent handD
And anger stirs the blandD
Blithe heaven that ne'er yet trembledE
Save with great spirits assembledE
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No more no more sad ShepherdA
Let thy bright fingers strayF
Idly in the old wayF
No more their nimble glancingG
Set gleeful spirits a dancingG
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Put by thy pipe O ShepherdA
There needs no note of thineH
For men deaf undivineH
And lest brute hands should take itI
O sorrowful Shepherd break itI

John Freeman



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