The Poet's Love For Liveliness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCBDDB EEFGGF HHIEEI H| Moi quelque soit le monde | A |
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| XV May | B |
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| For me whate'er my life and lot may show | C |
| Years blank with gloom or cheered by mem'ry's glow | C |
| Turmoil or peace never be it mine I pray | B |
| To be a dweller of the peopled earth | D |
| Save 'neath a roof alive with children's mirth | D |
| Loud through the livelong day | B |
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| So if my hap it be to see once more | E |
| Those scenes my footsteps tottered in before | E |
| An infant follower in Napoleon's train | F |
| Rodrigo's holds Valencia and Leon | G |
| And both Castiles and mated Aragon | G |
| Ne'er be it mine O Spain | F |
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| To pass thy plains with cities scant between | H |
| Thy stately arches flung o'er deep ravine | H |
| Thy palaces of Moor's or Roman's time | I |
| Or the swift makings of thy Guadalquiver | E |
| Save in those gilded cars where bells forever | E |
| Ring their melodious chime | I |
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| Fraser's Magazine | H |
Victor-marie Hugo
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