To Victor Hugo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDEF

Victor in Drama Victor in RomanceA
Cloud weaver of phantasmal hopes and fearsB
French of the French and Lord of human tearsC
Child lover Bard whose fame lit laurels glanceA
Darkening the wreaths of all that would advanceA
Beyond our strait their claim to be thy peersB
Weird Titan by thy winter weight of yearsB
As yet unbroken Stormy voice of FranceA
Who dost not love our England so they sayD
I know not England France all man to beE
Will make one people ere man's race be runF
And I desiring that diviner dayD
Yield thee full thanks for thy full courtesyE
To younger England in the boy my sonF

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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