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Late on, in line 27, the cry "I will abroad" is reiterated, not fully rhyming with anything around it.
The prompt of the intervening line 27, "I will abroad", has kept the rhyme and rebellion current.
… reaching a crescendo with: Thy rope of sands, / Which petty thoughts have made … / Away; take heed; / I will abroad.
Finally, Cuba rarely has to deal with deeply hostile crowds, since it regularly benefits from ample leftist good will abroad.
The poem's first and second lines are familiar: I struck the board, and cry'd, No more, I will abroad.
I struck the board and cry'd, 'No more; / I will abroad.' / What, shall I ever sigh and pine?
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