Composed In The Valley Near Dover, On The Day Of Landing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| Here on our native soil we breathe once more | A |
| The cock that crows the smoke that curls that sound | B |
| Of bells those boys who in yon meadow ground | B |
| In white sleeved shirts are playing and the roar | A |
| Of the waves breaking on the chalky shore | A |
| All all are English Oft have I looked round | B |
| With joy in Kent's green vales but never found | B |
| Myself so satisfied in heart before | A |
| Europe is yet in bonds but let that pass | C |
| Thought for another moment Thou art free | D |
| My Country and 'tis joy enough and pride | E |
| For one hour's perfect bliss to tread the grass | C |
| Of England once again and hear and see | D |
| With such a dear Companion at my side | E |
William Wordsworth
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