The Gipsy's Home. A Glee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDD EFGFDD| Sung by Messrs PYNE NELSON Miss WITHAM and Master LONGHURST Composed by Mr ROOKE | A |
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| We who the wide world make our home | B |
| The barren heath our cheerful bed | C |
| Careless o'er mount and moor we roam | B |
| And never tears of sorrow shed | C |
| But merrily O Merrily O | D |
| Through this world of care we go | D |
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| Love that a palace left in tears | E |
| Flew to our houseless feast of mirth | F |
| For here unfetter'd beauty cheers | G |
| The heaven alone that's found on earth | F |
| Then merrily O Merrily O | D |
| Through this world of care we go | D |
Thomas Gent
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The Gipsy's Home. A Glee is a poem by Thomas Gent. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
