Winter-solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFE| I saw the city's towers on a luminous pale gray sky | A |
| Beyond them a hill of the softest mistiest green | B |
| With naught but frost and the coming of night between | B |
| And a long thin cloud above the colour of August rye | A |
| I sat in the midst of a plain on my snowshoes with bended knee | C |
| Where the thin wind stung my cheeks | D |
| And the hard snow ran in little ripples and peaks | D |
| Like the fretted floor of a white and petrified sea | C |
| And a strange peace gathered about my soul and shone | E |
| As I sat reflecting there | F |
| In a world so mystically fair | F |
| So deathly silent I so utterly alone | E |
Archibald Lampman
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