Statio Septima Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCDEEDFGFHHGIIJJ CKLMMNOOPQQRRNBSSBAA B

The heavens are very blueA
Above the western hillB
The earth is very stillB
I will draw near and viewA
The spotC
Where he is notC
But O dear cliff O big good natured giantD
I think some delicate dint must still remainE
On your broad surface from the strainE
Of limbs so sweetly pliantD
BeholdF
The lamb the lamb fallen from the very rockG
Cold coldF
Dead deadH
His little headH
Rests on the very blockG
That Braddan trodI
Dear lambs twin lambs of GodI
Old cliff such thingsJ
Might move some stubborn questioningsJ
But now I question notC
See see the waterfallK
Is robed in rainbows whatL
Our lambs My Braddan shall have chargeM
Of him and lead him by the margeM
Of some bright stream celestialN
Braddan shall be a happy shepherd boyO
No trouble shall annoyO
That soft green pastureP
Ab Murillo saintQ
Kind fiiend that for all sorrowing hearts didst paintQ
John Baptist and the Lamb those arms thrown roundR
That neck Forgive me God that I have foundR
Some comfort in this little parableN
It gives me strength to climb the hillB
And humbly so returnS
God bless the merry burnS
I have no willB
But thine O God I know that Thou art trueA
Be blue O heavens be blueA
Be still O earth be stillB

Thomas Edward Brown



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