Welcome Home Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACC DCCDEE FGGFHI| To my native place | A |
| Bent upon returning | B |
| Bosom all day burning | B |
| To be where my race | A |
| Well were known 'twas much with me | C |
| There to dwell in amity | C |
| - | |
| Folk had sought their beds | D |
| But I hailed to view me | C |
| Under the moon out to me | C |
| Several pushed their heads | D |
| And to each I told my name | E |
| Plans and that therefrom I came | E |
| - | |
| 'Did you Ah 'tis true | F |
| I once heard back a long time | G |
| Here had spent his young time | G |
| Some such man as you | F |
| Good night ' The casement closed again | H |
| And I was left in the frosty lane | I |
Thomas Hardy
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