Imperfection Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDBD| Not as the eye hath seen shall we behold | A |
| Romance and beauty when we've passed away | B |
| That robed the dull facts of the intimate day | B |
| In life's wild raiment of unusual gold | A |
| Not as the ear hath heard shall we be told | A |
| Hereafter myth and legend once that lay | B |
| Warm at the heart of Nature clothing clay | B |
| In attribute of no material mold | A |
| These were imperfect of necessity | C |
| That wrought thro' imperfection for far ends | D |
| Of perfectness As calm philosophy | C |
| Teaching a child from his high heav'n descends | D |
| To Earth's familiar things informingly | B |
| Vesting his thoughts with that it comprehends | D |
Madison Julius Cawein
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