Visions - Sonnet - 4 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADADEAFAGG| A gentle shepherd born in Arcady | A |
| That well could tune his pipe and deftly play | B |
| The nymphs asleep with rural minstrelsy | C |
| Methought I saw upon a summer's day | B |
| Take up a little satyr in a wood | A |
| All masterless forlorn as none did know him | D |
| And nursing him with those of his own blood | A |
| On mighty Pan he lastly did bestow him | D |
| But with the god he long time had not been | E |
| Ere he the shepherd and himself forgot | A |
| And most ingrateful ever stepp'd between | F |
| Pan and all good befell the poor man's lot | A |
| Whereat all good men griev'd and strongly swore | G |
| They never would be foster fathers more | G |
William Browne
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