Mont Brevent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEEC| O dweller in the valley lift thine eyes | A |
| To where above the drift of cloud the stone | B |
| Endures in silence and to God alone | B |
| Upturns its furrowed visage and is wise | A |
| There yet is being far from all that dies | A |
| And beauty where no mortal maketh moan | B |
| Where larger planets swim the liquid zone | B |
| And wider spaces stretch to calmer skies | A |
| Only a little way above the plain | C |
| Is snow eternal Round the mountain's knees | D |
| Hovers the fury of the wind and rain | C |
| Look up and teach thy noble heart to cease | E |
| From endless labour There is perfect peace | E |
| Only a little way above thy pain | C |
George Santayana
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