Profit And Loss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBAADE FFGHI

Profit LossA
Who shall declare this good that illB
When good and ill so intertwineC
But to fulfil the vast designC
Of an Omniscient WillB
When seeming gain but turns to lossA
When earthly treasure proves but drossA
And what seemed loss but turns againD
To high eternal gainE
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Wisest the man who does his bestF
And leaves the restF
To Him who counts not deeds aloneG
But sees the root the flower the fruitH
And calls them oneI

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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