My Happiest Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCCB DDDEFFFE GGGHIIJJH| I love to look as evening fails | A |
| On vestals streaming in their veils | A |
| Within the fane past altar rails | A |
| Green palms in hand | B |
| My darkest moods will always clear | C |
| When I can fancy children near | C |
| With rosy lips a laughing dear | C |
| Light dancing band | B |
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| Enchanting vision too displayed | D |
| That of a sweet and radiant maid | D |
| Who knows not why she is afraid | D |
| Love's yet unseen | E |
| Another rarest 'mong the rare | F |
| To see the gaze of chosen fair | F |
| Return prolonged and wistful stare | F |
| Of eager een | E |
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| But dream o'er all to stir my soul | G |
| And shine the brightest on the roll | G |
| Is when a land of tyrant's toll | G |
| By sword is rid | H |
| I say not dagger with the sword | I |
| When Right enchampions the horde | I |
| All in broad day so that the bard | J |
| May sing the victor with the starred | J |
| Bayard and Cid | H |
Victor Marie Hugo
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