Mist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDCDC

Mist though I love thee not who puttest downA
Trout in the Lochs they feed not as a ruleB
At least on fly in mere or river poolB
When fogs have fallen and the air is lownA
And on each Ben a pillow not a crownA
The fat folds rest thou Mist hast power to coolB
The blatant declamations of the foolB
Who raves reciting through the heather brownA
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Much do I bar the matron man or lassC
Who cries 'How lovely ' and who does not spareD
When light and shadow on the mountain passC
Shadow and light and gleams exceeding fairD
O'er rock and glade and glen to shout the AssC
To me to me the Poet 'Oh look there '-

Andrew Lang



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