In A Pass Of Bavaria Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCADEDEEE

A sound of many waters now I knowA
To what was likened the large utterance sentB
By Him who mid the golden lampads wentB
Innumerable streams above belowA
Some seen some heard alone with headlong flowA
Come rushing some with smooth and sheer descentB
Some dashed to foam and whiteness but all blentB
Into one mighty musicC
As I goA
The tumult of a boundless gladness fillsD
My bosom and my spirit leaps and singsE
Sounds and sights are there of the ancient hillsD
The eagle's cry the mountain when it flingsE
Mists from its brow but none of all these thingsE
Like the one voice of multitudinous rillsE

Richard Chenevix Trench



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