In The Highlands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDAEC FGHIGGJG KKLMAANM

In the highlands in the country placesA
Where the old plain men have rosy facesA
And the young fair maidensB
Quiet eyesC
Where essential silence cheers and blessesD
And for ever in the hill recessesA
Her more lovely musicE
Broods and diesC
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O to mount again where erst I hauntedF
Where the old red hills are bird enchantedG
And the low green meadowsH
Bright with swardI
And when even dies the million tintedG
And the night has come and planets glintedG
Lo the valley hollowJ
Lamp bestarr'dG
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O to dream O to awake and wanderK
There and with delight to take and renderK
Through the trance of silenceL
Quiet breathM
Lo for there among the flowers and grassesA
Only the mightier movement sounds and passesA
Only winds and riversN
Life and deathM

Robert Louis Stevenson



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