Come, Here Is Adieu To The City Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACADED AFGFHIII

COME here is adieu to the cityA
And hurrah for the country againB
The broad road lies before meA
Watered with last night's rainC
The timbered country woos meA
With many a high and boughD
And again in the shining fallowsE
The ploughman follows the ploughD
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The whole year's sweat and studyA
And the whole year's sowing timeF
Comes now to the perfect harvestG
And ripens now into rhymeF
For we that sow in the AutumnH
We reap our grain in the SpringI
And we that go sowing and weepingI
Return to reap and singI

Robert Louis Stevenson



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