Hymn 16 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDCD EFGF HHHH IJIK| Hosannah to Christ | A |
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| Mt Luke | B |
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| Hosannah to the royal Son | C |
| Of David's ancient line | D |
| His natures two his person one | C |
| Mysterious and divine | D |
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| The root of David here we find | E |
| And offspring is the same | F |
| Eternity and time are joined | G |
| In our Immanuel's name | F |
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| Blest he that comes to wretched men | H |
| With peaceful news from heav'n | H |
| Hosannah's of the highest strain | H |
| To Christ the Lord be giv'n | H |
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| Let mortals ne'er refuse to take | I |
| Th' hosannah on their tongues | J |
| Lest rocks and stones should rise and break | I |
| Their silence into songs | K |
Isaac Watts
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