Home-sick. Written In Germany Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DBEB FGHG IJKJ| 'Tis sweet to him who all the week | A |
| Through city crowds must push his way | B |
| To stroll alone through fields and woods | C |
| And hallow thus the Sabbath day | B |
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| And sweet it is in summer bower | D |
| Sincere affectionate and gay | B |
| One's own dear children feasting round | E |
| To celebrate one's marriage day | B |
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| But what is all to his delight | F |
| Who having long been dommed to roam | G |
| Throws off the bundle from his back | H |
| Before the door of his own home | G |
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| Home sickness is a wasting pang | I |
| This feel I hourly more and more | J |
| There's healing only in thy wings | K |
| Thou Breeze that play'st on Albion's shore | J |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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