Visions - Sonnet - 4 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADADEAFAGG

A gentle shepherd born in ArcadyA
That well could tune his pipe and deftly playB
The nymphs asleep with rural minstrelsyC
Methought I saw upon a summer's dayB
Take up a little satyr in a woodA
All masterless forlorn as none did know himD
And nursing him with those of his own bloodA
On mighty Pan he lastly did bestow himD
But with the god he long time had not beenE
Ere he the shepherd and himself forgotA
And most ingrateful ever stepp'd betweenF
Pan and all good befell the poor man's lotA
Whereat all good men griev'd and strongly sworeG
They never would be foster fathers moreG

William Browne



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