The Poet's Love For Liveliness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A B CCBDDB EEFGGF HHIEEI H

Moi quelque soit le mondeA
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XV MayB
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For me whate'er my life and lot may showC
Years blank with gloom or cheered by mem'ry's glowC
Turmoil or peace never be it mine I prayB
To be a dweller of the peopled earthD
Save 'neath a roof alive with children's mirthD
Loud through the livelong dayB
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So if my hap it be to see once moreE
Those scenes my footsteps tottered in beforeE
An infant follower in Napoleon's trainF
Rodrigo's holds Valencia and LeonG
And both Castiles and mated AragonG
Ne'er be it mine O SpainF
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To pass thy plains with cities scant betweenH
Thy stately arches flung o'er deep ravineH
Thy palaces of Moor's or Roman's timeI
Or the swift makings of thy GuadalquiverE
Save in those gilded cars where bells foreverE
Ring their melodious chimeI
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Fraser's MagazineH

Victor-marie Hugo



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