The Mountains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| Still and blanched and cold and lone | A |
| The icy hills far off from me | B |
| With frosty ulys overgrown | A |
| Stand in their sculptured secrecy | B |
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| No path of theirs the chamois fleet | C |
| Treads with a nostril to the wind | D |
| O'er their ice marbled glaciers beat | C |
| No wings of eagles in my mind | D |
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| Yea in my mind these mountains rise | E |
| Their perils dyed with evening's rose | F |
| And still my ghost sits at my eyes | E |
| And thirsts for their untroubled snows | F |
Walter De La Mare
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