Robert Browning wrote the poem "Home Thoughts from Abroad." It was published in 1845 as part of his collection titled "Dramatic Romances and Lyrics."
Home Thoughts from Abroad was created in 1845.
Mark Twain wrote A Tramp Abroad.
The buttercup is typically seen as a symbol of childish joy and innocence. In "Home Thoughts from Abroad," the buttercup may represent the speaker's nostalgic longing for the simplicity and happiness of childhood in England while he is in a foreign land.
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Jose Rizal wrote several poems during his time abroad, including "Mi Retiro" (My Retreat), "A Las Flores de Heidelberg" (To the Flowers of Heidelberg), and "Ultimo Adios" (Final Farewell). These poems reflected his thoughts on his homeland, his experiences abroad, and his aspirations for the Philippines.
I saw a few years ago that it was Home Thoughts From Abroad by Clifford T Ward.
At Home Abroad was created in 1935.
The Innocents Abroad was written by Mark Twain, and first published in 1869.
Marcus Garvey
Abroad at Home - 1941 was released on: USA: 27 March 1941
The opposite of abroad which means away, would be at home.
The rising competition both home and abroad has been caused by the demand.