Translations. - The Praise Of God. (luther's Song-book.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFFFGH| Unto the seer Isaiah it was given | A |
| That in the spirit he saw the Lord of heaven | A |
| Up on a lofty throne in radiance bright | B |
| The skirt of his garment filled the temple quite | B |
| Two seraphs at his side were standing there | C |
| Six wings he saw each one of them did wear | C |
| Two over their bright visages did meet | D |
| With two of them they covered up their feet | D |
| And with the other twain abroad did fly | E |
| Each to the other called with a great cry | E |
| Holy is God the Lord of Zebaoth | F |
| Holy is God the Lord of Zebaoth | F |
| Holy is God the Lord of Zebaoth | F |
| His glory great the whole world filled hath | F |
| At the loud cry the beams and threshold shook | G |
| And the whole house was full of cloud and smoke | H |
George Macdonald
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