Answer:
the miller gets a job as the towns best standup ckmedian
I believe you call that a hook
<span>The simple Bard,<u> rough</u> at the rustic <u>plough</u>,
Learning his tuneful trade from ev'ry <u>bough</u>;
The chanting linnet, or the mellow <u>thrush</u>,
Hailing the setting sun, sweet, in the green thorn<u> bush</u>;
The soaring lark, the perching red-breast <u>shrill</u>,
Or deep-ton'd plovers grey, wild-whistling o'er the<u> hill</u>
Shall he-nurst in the peasant's lowly <u>shed</u>,
To hardy independence bravely <u>bred</u>,
By early poverty to hardship steel'd.
eye rhymes are words that have similarity in spelling but are different in pronunciation.</span>
And this was the end of f reak...maybe the spacing is wrong?