Indignation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIHI| Thou who loved Juvenal and filed | A |
| His style so sharp to scar imperial brows | B |
| And lent the lustre lightening | C |
| The gloom in Dante's murky verse that flows | D |
| Muse Indignation haste and help | E |
| My building up before this roseate realm | F |
| And its fruitless victories | G |
| Whence transient shame Right's prophets overwhelm | F |
| So many pillories deserved | H |
| That eyes to come will pry without avail | I |
| Upon the wood impenetrant | H |
| And glean no glitter of its tarnished tale | I |
Victor Marie Hugo
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