The Few Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHDHIEDE| The easy roads are crowded | A |
| And the level roads are jammed | B |
| The pleasant little rivers | C |
| With the drifting folks are crammed | B |
| But off yonder where it's rocky | D |
| Where you get a better view | E |
| You will find the ranks are thinning | F |
| And the travelers are few | E |
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| Where the going's smooth and pleasant | G |
| You will always find the throng | H |
| For the many more's the pity | D |
| Seem to like to drift along | H |
| But the steeps that call for courage | I |
| And the task that's hard to do | E |
| In the end result in glory | D |
| For the never wavering few | E |
Edgar Albert Guest
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