Ancestry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEDFGCH| ONCE I saw mountains angry | A |
| And ranged in battle front | B |
| Against them stood a little man | C |
| Ay he was no bigger than my finger | D |
| I laughed and spoke to one near me | A |
| Will he prevail | E |
| Surely replied this other | D |
| His grandfathers beat them many times | F |
| Then did I see much virtue in grandfathers | G |
| At least for the little man | C |
| Who stood against the mountains | H |
Stephen Crane
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