The Worst Treason Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFG

The deepest infamy man can attainA
Is to strangle Rome or France enchainA
Whate'er the place the land the city beB
'T is to rob man of soul and libertyB
'T is with drawn sword the senate to invadeC
And murder law in its own court betrayedC
To enslave the land is guilt of such black dyeD
It is ne'er quitted by God's vengeful eyeD
The crime once done they day of grace expiresE
Heaven's punishment which howe'er slow ne'er tiresE
Begins to march and comes serene and calmF
With her steel knotted whip beneath her armG

Victor Marie Hugo



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