In Snow-time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCA ADAADA| I have seen things that charmed the heart to rest | A |
| Faint moonlight on the towers of ancient towns | B |
| Flattering the soul to dream of old renowns | B |
| The first clear silver on the mountain crest | A |
| Where the lone eagle by his chilly nest | A |
| Called the lone soul to brood serenely free | C |
| Still pools of sunlight shimmering in the sea | C |
| Calm after storm wherein the storm seemed blest | A |
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| But here a peace deeper than peace is furled | A |
| Enshrined and chaliced from the changeful hour | D |
| The snow is still yet lives in its own light | A |
| Here is the peace which brooded day and night | A |
| Before the heart of man with its wild power | D |
| Had ever spurned or trampled the great world | A |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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