The Fourteenth Of July Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDEEBFGGFHH| On the refusal by the French Senate of the plenary amnesty demanded by Victor Hugo in his speech of July rd for the surviving exiles of the Commune | A |
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| Thou shouldst have risen as never dawn yet rose | B |
| Day of the sunrise of the soul of France | C |
| Dawn of the whole world's morning when the trance | C |
| Of all the world had end and all its woes | B |
| Respite prophetic of their perfect close | D |
| Light of all tribes of men all names and clans | E |
| Dawn of the whole world's morning and of man's | E |
| Flower of the heart of morning's mystic rose | B |
| Dawn of the very dawn of very day | F |
| When the sun brighter breaks night's ruinous prison | G |
| Thou shouldst have risen as yet no dawn has risen | G |
| Evoked of him whose word puts night away | F |
| Our father at the music of whose word | H |
| Exile had ended and the world had heard | H |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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