Individuality Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBA BDBDBB| Phew 'T'is a stuffy and a stupid place | A |
| This social edifice by Custom wrought | B |
| This fenced enclosure wherein all are caught | C |
| The great and small the noble and the base | A |
| And squeezed and flattened to one common face | A |
| Air air for springing fancy errant thought | B |
| Scope to make something of the seeming nought | B |
| Room for the fleet foot and the open race | A |
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| Break out O brother braver than the rest | B |
| Lover of Liberty whose arm is strong | D |
| Buttress our independence with thy breast | B |
| And fight a passage through the stagnant throng | D |
| Many will press behind thee but they need | B |
| The stalwart captain not afraid to lead | B |
Ada Cambridge
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