At Malvern Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFEGG| I shall behold far off thy towering crest | A |
| Proud mountain from thy heights as slow I stray | B |
| Down through the distant vale my homeward way | B |
| I shall behold upon thy rugged breast | A |
| The parting sun sit smiling me the while | C |
| Escaped the crowd thoughts full of heaviness | D |
| May visit as life's bitter losses press | D |
| Hard on my bosom but I shall beguile | C |
| The thing I am and think that ev'n as thou | E |
| Dost lift in the pale beam thy forehead high | F |
| Proud mountain whilst the scattered vapours fly | F |
| Unheeded round thy breast so with calm brow | E |
| The shades of sorrow I may meet and wear | G |
| The smile unchanged of peace though pressed by care | G |
William Lisle Bowles
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