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 againA
Forbidden long to my desiring sightB
Now now triumphant o'er disease and painC
I visit ye with fresh increased delightB
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Vine mantled Hills whose heights I joy'd to climbD
The Morn's sweet infant breathings to inhaleE
River whose banks I roved in trance sublimeD
While fancy whispering Eve spread soft her veilE
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And thou O Wood in whose moon checkered shadeF
The nightly songstress oft has charm'd my earG
Till Morning told me I so long had stay'dF
Hail all ye objects to my memory dearH
Once more to feel the transports ye impartI
Health wakes my every sense and tunes my heartI

Thomas Oldham



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