To Victor Hugo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDEF| Victor in Drama Victor in Romance | A |
| Cloud weaver of phantasmal hopes and fears | B |
| French of the French and Lord of human tears | C |
| Child lover Bard whose fame lit laurels glance | A |
| Darkening the wreaths of all that would advance | A |
| Beyond our strait their claim to be thy peers | B |
| Weird Titan by thy winter weight of years | B |
| As yet unbroken Stormy voice of France | A |
| Who dost not love our England so they say | D |
| I know not England France all man to be | E |
| Will make one people ere man's race be run | F |
| And I desiring that diviner day | D |
| Yield thee full thanks for thy full courtesy | E |
| To younger England in the boy my son | F |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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