Then, Most, I Smile Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DED FGH| Late it is to look so proud | A |
| Daisy queen come is the gloom | B |
| Of the winter burdened cloud | A |
| 'But in winter most I bloom ' | C |
| - | |
| Star of even sunk the sun | D |
| Lost for e'er the ruddy line | E |
| And the earth is veiled in dun | D |
| 'Nay in darkness best I shine ' | - |
| - | |
| O my soul art 'bove alarm | F |
| Quaffing thus the cup of gall | G |
| Canst thou face the grave with calm | H |
| 'Yes the Christians smile at all ' | - |
Victor Marie Hugo
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