A Pastoral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDDDEF| Damon was sitting in the grove | A |
| With Phyllis and protesting love | B |
| And she was listening but no word | C |
| Of all he loudly swore she heard | C |
| How was she deaf then no not she | D |
| Phyllis was quite the contrary | D |
| Tapping his elbow she said 'Hush | D |
| O what a darling of a thrush | D |
| I think he never sang so well | E |
| As now below us in the dell ' | F |
Walter Savage Landor
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