Hymn [1] Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKBK LMNM OPQP J| Accept this building gracious Lord | A |
| No temple though it be | B |
| We raised it for our suffering kin | C |
| And so Good Lord for Thee | B |
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| Accept our little gift and give | D |
| To all who here may dwell | E |
| The will and power to do their work | F |
| Or bear their sorrows well | E |
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| From Thee all skill and science flow | G |
| All pity care and love | H |
| All calm and courage faith and hope | I |
| Oh pour them from above | H |
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| And part them Lord to each and all | J |
| As each and all shall need | K |
| To rise like incense each to Thee | B |
| In noble thought and deed | K |
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| And hasten Lord that perfect day | L |
| When pain and death shall cease | M |
| And Thy just rule shall fill the earth | N |
| With health and light and peace | M |
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| When ever blue the sky shall gleam | O |
| And ever green the sod | P |
| And man's rude work deface no more | Q |
| The Paradise of God | P |
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| Eversley | J |
Charles Kingsley
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