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Demain dès l'aube
Poem by Victor Hugo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Demain dès l'aube (English: Tomorrow at dawn) is one of French writer Victor Hugo's most famous poems. It was published in his 1856 collection Les Contemplations. It consists of three quatrains of rhyming alexandrines. The poem describes a visit to his daughter Léopoldine Hugo's grave four years after her death.[1]
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Demain, dès l'aube, à l'heure où blanchit la campagne, |
Tomorrow, at dawn, at the moment when the day breaks, |
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