In A Pass Of Bavaria Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCADEDEEE| A sound of many waters now I know | A |
| To what was likened the large utterance sent | B |
| By Him who mid the golden lampads went | B |
| Innumerable streams above below | A |
| Some seen some heard alone with headlong flow | A |
| Come rushing some with smooth and sheer descent | B |
| Some dashed to foam and whiteness but all blent | B |
| Into one mighty music | C |
| As I go | A |
| The tumult of a boundless gladness fills | D |
| My bosom and my spirit leaps and sings | E |
| Sounds and sights are there of the ancient hills | D |
| The eagle's cry the mountain when it flings | E |
| Mists from its brow but none of all these things | E |
| Like the one voice of multitudinous rills | E |
Richard Chenevix Trench
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