what does the poet compare the home to
it's from the poem home sweet home
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He compares that there is no pleasure found anywhere else than in own's sweet home. He states that though we may roam palaces, but there are no pleasures than a humble sweet home. The world that was seen through the skies is never seen anywhere else.
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