Mist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDC| Mist though I love thee not who puttest down | A |
| Trout in the Lochs they feed not as a rule | B |
| At least on fly in mere or river pool | B |
| When fogs have fallen and the air is lown | A |
| And on each Ben a pillow not a crown | A |
| The fat folds rest thou Mist hast power to cool | B |
| The blatant declamations of the fool | B |
| Who raves reciting through the heather brown | A |
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| Much do I bar the matron man or lass | C |
| Who cries 'How lovely ' and who does not spare | D |
| When light and shadow on the mountain pass | C |
| Shadow and light and gleams exceeding fair | D |
| O'er rock and glade and glen to shout the Ass | C |
| To me to me the Poet 'Oh look there ' | - |
Andrew Lang
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