The Spanish Lady-s Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLME| HERNANI ACT I | A |
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| To mount the hills or scaffold we go to morrow | B |
| Hernani blame me not for this my boldness | C |
| Art thou mine evil genius or mine angel | D |
| I know not but I am thy slave Now hear me | E |
| Go where thou wilt I follow thee Remain | F |
| And I remain Why do I thus I know not | G |
| I feel that I must see thee see thee still | H |
| See thee for ever When thy footstep dies | I |
| It is as if my heart no more would beat | J |
| When thou art gone I am absent from myself | K |
| But when the footstep which I love and long for | L |
| Strikes on mine ear again then I remember | M |
| I live and feel my soul return to me | E |
Victor Marie Hugo
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