Why does the poet repeat the second stanza in the poem the vagabond?
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Robert Louis Stevenson repeats the stanza (actually lines) not only to express his innermost desire, but also to show the satisfaction of that desire realized.
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Robert Louis Stevenson rehashes the stanza not exclusively to express his deepest want, yet additionally to demonstrate the fulfillment of that craving figured it out.
The Vagabond" which is incorporated into a gathering of verse called Songs of Travel and Other Verses.
A drifter is one who voyages, one who meanders, without the advantage of a steady home. Stevenson, in this lyric, requests the life of a drifter or vagabond.
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