A Lament Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DE FGF H| 'O paths whereon wild grasses wave | A |
| O valleys hillsides forests hoar | B |
| Why are ye silent as the grave ' | C |
| 'For one who came and comes no more ' | C |
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| 'Why is thy window closed of late | D |
| And why thy garden in its sere | E |
| O house where doth thy master wait ' | - |
| 'I only know he is not here ' | - |
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| 'Good dog thou watchest yet no hand | F |
| Will feed thee In the house is none | G |
| Whom weepest thou child ' 'My father ' 'And | F |
| O wife whom weepest thou ' 'The Gone ' | - |
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| 'Where is he gone ' 'Into the dark ' | - |
| 'O sad and ever plaining surge | H |
| Whence art thou ' 'From the convict bark ' | - |
| 'And why thy mournful voice ' 'A dirge ' | - |
Victor Marie Hugo
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