In The Highlands Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDAEC FGHIGGJG KKLMAANM| In the highlands in the country places | A |
| Where the old plain men have rosy faces | A |
| And the young fair maidens | B |
| Quiet eyes | C |
| Where essential silence cheers and blesses | D |
| And for ever in the hill recesses | A |
| Her more lovely music | E |
| Broods and dies | C |
| - | |
| O to mount again where erst I haunted | F |
| Where the old red hills are bird enchanted | G |
| And the low green meadows | H |
| Bright with sward | I |
| And when even dies the million tinted | G |
| And the night has come and planets glinted | G |
| Lo the valley hollow | J |
| Lamp bestarr'd | G |
| - | |
| O to dream O to awake and wander | K |
| There and with delight to take and render | K |
| Through the trance of silence | L |
| Quiet breath | M |
| Lo for there among the flowers and grasses | A |
| Only the mightier movement sounds and passes | A |
| Only winds and rivers | N |
| Life and death | M |
Robert Louis Stevenson
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