There Is An Air Of Majesty Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFG HHIAIIThere is an air of majesty | A |
A bearing dignified and free | A |
About the mountain peaks | B |
Each crag of weather beaten stone | C |
Presents a grandeur of its own | C |
To him who seeks | B |
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There is a proud defiant mein | D |
Expressive stern and yet serene | D |
About the precipice | E |
Whose rugged form looks grimly down | F |
And answers with an austere frown | F |
The sunlight's kiss | G |
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The mountain with the snow bank crowned | H |
The gorge abysmal and profound | H |
Impress with aspect grand | I |
With unfeigned reverence I see | A |
In canon and declivity | I |
The All Wise Hand | I |
Alfred Castner King
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