In Snow-time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA ADAADA

I have seen things that charmed the heart to restA
Faint moonlight on the towers of ancient townsB
Flattering the soul to dream of old renownsB
The first clear silver on the mountain crestA
Where the lone eagle by his chilly nestA
Called the lone soul to brood serenely freeC
Still pools of sunlight shimmering in the seaC
Calm after storm wherein the storm seemed blestA
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But here a peace deeper than peace is furledA
Enshrined and chaliced from the changeful hourD
The snow is still yet lives in its own lightA
Here is the peace which brooded day and nightA
Before the heart of man with its wild powerD
Had ever spurned or trampled the great worldA

Duncan Campbell Scott



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