Deliverance From A Fit Of Fainting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDBE FGFG ABAB| Worthy art Thou O Lord of praise | A |
| But ah It's not in me | B |
| My sinking heart I pray Thee raise | A |
| So shall I give it Thee | B |
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| My life as spider's webb's cut off | C |
| Thus fainting have I said | D |
| And living man no more shall see | B |
| But be in silence laid | E |
| - | |
| My feeble spirit Thou didst revive | F |
| My doubting Thou didst chide | G |
| And though as dead mad'st me alive | F |
| I here a while might 'bide | G |
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| Why should I live but to Thy praise | A |
| My life is hid with Thee | B |
| O Lord no longer be my days | A |
| Than I may fruitful be | B |
Anne Bradstreet
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