Perfection Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHIHI| THIS rose to which each dawn anew | A |
| Come bees to fill their honey sacks | B |
| Though sweet in shape and scent and hue | A |
| Perfection lacks | B |
| To gain it were to crown one's toil | C |
| And set the very world astir | D |
| Blow Rose make most of sap and soil | C |
| Strive Gardener | D |
| Though Youth may dwell some honeyed years | E |
| In Arcady most true is this | F |
| There is no joy unmixed with tears | G |
| No perfect bliss | F |
| Though Love on high adventure set | H |
| Complete achievement may not know | I |
| Reach out your white arms Juliet | H |
| Climb Romeo | I |
Roderic Quinn
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