From Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBC DEED FGGH| Some men there are who cannot spare | A |
| A single tear until they feel | B |
| The last cold pressure and the heel | B |
| Is stamped upon the outmost layer | C |
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| And waking some will sigh to think | D |
| The clouds have borrowed winter's wing | E |
| Sad winter when the grasses spring | E |
| No more about the fountain's brink | D |
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| And some would call me coward fool | F |
| I lay a claim to better blood | G |
| But yet a heap of idle mud | G |
| Hath power to make me sorrowful | H |
George Macdonald
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