Pan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC CBB CBC CBB DBC CBBC BEC CEB BEB BEE BEB BEEBA | |
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O goat foot God of Arcady | B |
This modern world is grey and old | B |
And what remains to us of thee | C |
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No more the shepherd lads in glee | C |
Throw apples at thy wattled fold | B |
O goat foot God of Arcady | B |
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Nor through the laurels can one see | C |
Thy soft brown limbs thy beard of gold | B |
And what remains to us of thee | C |
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And dull and dead our Thames would be | C |
For here the winds are chill and cold | B |
O goat foot God of Arcady | B |
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Then keep the tomb of Helice | D |
Thine olive woods thy vine clad wold | B |
And what remains to us of thee | C |
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Though many an unsung elegy | C |
Sleeps in the reeds our rivers hold | B |
O goat foot God of Arcady | B |
Ah what remains to us of thee | C |
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Ah leave the hills of Arcady | B |
Thy satyrs and their wanton play | E |
This modern world hath need of thee | C |
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No nymph of Faun indeed have we | C |
For Faun and nymph are old and grey | E |
Ah leave the hills of Arcady | B |
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This is the land where liberty | B |
Lit grave browed Milton on his way | E |
This modern world hath need of thee | B |
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A land of ancient chivalry | B |
Where gentle Sidney saw the day | E |
Ah leave the hills of Arcady | E |
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This fierce sea lion of the sea | B |
This England lacks some stronger lay | E |
This modern world hath need of thee | B |
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Then blow some trumpet loud and free | B |
And give thine oaten pipe away | E |
Ah leave the hills of Arcady | E |
This modern world hath need of thee | B |
Oscar Wilde
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