6. Why do you think the poet repeats the lines, 'All I ask, the heaven above/And the road below me, in the second and fourth verses?
chapter (the vagabond )
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Robert Louis Stevenson uses these lines as a refrain in "The Vagabond " in order to not only emphasize his innermost desire, but also to show the satisfaction of that desire realized. The lines first appear in the second stanza, and read "All I seek, the heaven above
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