I Stood Upon A Highway Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEF GHAEF| I stood upon a highway | A |
| And behold there came | B |
| Many strange peddlers | C |
| To me each one made gestures | C |
| Holding forth little images saying | D |
| This is my pattern of God | E |
| Now this is the God I prefer | F |
| - | |
| But I said Hence | G |
| Leave me with mine own | H |
| And take you yours away | A |
| I can't buy of your patterns of God | E |
| The little gods you may rightly prefer | F |
Stephen Crane
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