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 moreA
The cock that crows the smoke that curls that soundB
Of bells those boys who in yon meadow groundB
In white sleeved shirts are playing and the roarA
Of the waves breaking on the chalky shoreA
All all are English Oft have I looked roundB
With joy in Kent's green vales but never foundB
Myself so satisfied in heart beforeA
Europe is yet in bonds but let that passC
Thought for another moment Thou art freeD
My Country and 'tis joy enough and prideE
For one hour's perfect bliss to tread the grassC
Of England once again and hear and seeD
With such a dear Companion at my sideE

William Wordsworth



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