Profit And Loss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCBAADE FFGHI| Profit Loss | A |
| Who shall declare this good that ill | B |
| When good and ill so intertwine | C |
| But to fulfil the vast design | C |
| Of an Omniscient Will | B |
| When seeming gain but turns to loss | A |
| When earthly treasure proves but dross | A |
| And what seemed loss but turns again | D |
| To high eternal gain | E |
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| Wisest the man who does his best | F |
| And leaves the rest | F |
| To Him who counts not deeds alone | G |
| But sees the root the flower the fruit | H |
| And calls them one | I |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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