The Lord Is King Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDED FGFG AHAH| The Lord is King and weareth | A |
| A robe of glory bright | B |
| He clothed with strength appeareth | A |
| And girt with powerful might | B |
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| The earth He hath so grounded | C |
| That moved it cannot be | D |
| His throne long since was founded | E |
| More old than time is He | D |
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| The waters highly flowed | F |
| And raised their voice O Lord | G |
| The seas their fury showed | F |
| And loud their billows roar'd | G |
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| But God in strength excelleth | A |
| Strong seas and powerful deeps | H |
| With Him all pureness dwelleth | A |
| And firm His truth He keeps | H |
George Wither
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