Success And Failure Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFGF| I do not think all failure's undeserved | A |
| And all success is merely someone's luck | B |
| Some men are down because they were unnerved | A |
| And some are up because they kept their pluck | B |
| Some men are down because they chose to shirk | C |
| Some men are high because they did their work | C |
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| I do not think that all the poor are good | D |
| That riches are the uniform of shame | E |
| The beggar might have conquered if he would | D |
| And that he begs the world is not to blame | E |
| Misfortune is not all that comes to mar | F |
| Most men themselves have shaped the things | G |
| they are | F |
Edgar Albert Guest
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