The Wanderer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGHG IJIJ| The gleam of household sunshine ends | A |
| And here no longer can I rest | B |
| Farewell You will not speak my friends | A |
| Unfriendly of your parted guest | B |
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| O well for him that finds a friend | C |
| Or makes a friend where'er he come | D |
| And loves the world from end to end | C |
| And wanders on from home to home | E |
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| O happy he and fit to live | F |
| On whom a happy home has power | G |
| To make him trust his life and give | H |
| His fealty to the halcyon hour | G |
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| I count you kind I hold you true | I |
| But what may follow who can tell | J |
| Give me a hand and you and you | I |
| And deem me grateful and farewell | J |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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