Sonnet, On Taking A Favourite Walk, After Recovery From Sickness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFHII| Ye scenes beloved O welcome once again | A |
| Forbidden long to my desiring sight | B |
| Now now triumphant o'er disease and pain | C |
| I visit ye with fresh increased delight | B |
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| Vine mantled Hills whose heights I joy'd to climb | D |
| The Morn's sweet infant breathings to inhale | E |
| River whose banks I roved in trance sublime | D |
| While fancy whispering Eve spread soft her veil | E |
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| And thou O Wood in whose moon checkered shade | F |
| The nightly songstress oft has charm'd my ear | G |
| Till Morning told me I so long had stay'd | F |
| Hail all ye objects to my memory dear | H |
| Once more to feel the transports ye impart | I |
| Health wakes my every sense and tunes my heart | I |
Thomas Oldham
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