Hymn Xii: Come, Ye That Love The Lord Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCE FGFHIJIJ KLKLMNON PQPQPFRF| Come ye that love the Lord | A |
| And let your joys be known | B |
| Join in a song with sweet accord | A |
| While ye surround his throne | B |
| Let those refuse to sing | C |
| Who never knew our God | D |
| But servants of the heavenly King | C |
| May speak their joys abroad | E |
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| The God that rules on high | F |
| That all the earth surveys | G |
| That rides upon the stormy sky | F |
| And calms the roaring seas | H |
| This awful God is ours | I |
| Our Father and our love | J |
| He will send down his heavenly powers | I |
| To carry us above | J |
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| There we shall see his face | K |
| And never never sin | L |
| There from the rivers of his grace | K |
| Drink endless pleasures in | L |
| Yea and before we rise | M |
| To that immortal state | N |
| The thoughts of such amazing bliss | O |
| Should constant joys create | N |
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| The men of grace have found | P |
| Glory begun below | Q |
| Celestial fruit on earthly ground | P |
| From faith and hope may grow | Q |
| Then let our songs abound | P |
| And every tear be dry | F |
| We are marching through Immanuel's grounds | R |
| To fairer worlds on high | F |
Charles Wesley
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About Hymn Xii: Come, Ye That Love The Lord
Hymn Xii: Come, Ye That Love The Lord is a poem by Charles Wesley. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
