On The Bicentenary Of Corneille Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDDEFEF| CELEBRATED UNDER THE PRESIDENCY OF VICTOR HUGO | A |
| - | |
| Scarce two hundred years are gone and the world is past away | B |
| As a noise of brawling wind as a flash of breaking foam | C |
| That beheld the singer born who raised up the dead of Rome | C |
| And a mightier now than he bids him too rise up to day | B |
| All the dim great age is dust and its king is tombless clay | B |
| But its loftier laurel green as in living eyes it clomb | C |
| And his memory whom it crowned hath his people's heart for home | C |
| And the shade across it falls of a lordlier flowering bay | B |
| Stately shapes about the tomb of their mighty maker pace | D |
| Heads of high plumed Spaniards shine souls revive of Roman race | D |
| Sound of arms and words of wail through the glowing darkness rise | E |
| Speech of hearts heroic rings forth of lips that know not breath | F |
| And the light of thoughts august fills the pride of kindling eyes | E |
| Whence of yore the spell of song drove the shadow of darkling death | F |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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