The Worst Treason Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGThe deepest infamy man can attain | A |
Is to strangle Rome or France enchain | A |
Whate'er the place the land the city be | B |
'T is to rob man of soul and liberty | B |
'T is with drawn sword the senate to invade | C |
And murder law in its own court betrayed | C |
To enslave the land is guilt of such black dye | D |
It is ne'er quitted by God's vengeful eye | D |
The crime once done they day of grace expires | E |
Heaven's punishment which howe'er slow ne'er tires | E |
Begins to march and comes serene and calm | F |
With her steel knotted whip beneath her arm | G |
Victor Marie Hugo
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