Hymn 38 Part 2 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CCDE FFGH AAII JJKK| The universal law of equity | A |
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| Matt | B |
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| Blessed Redeemer how divine | C |
| How righteous is this rule of thine | C |
| To do to all men just the same | D |
| As we expect or wish from them | E |
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| This golden lesson short and plain | F |
| Gives not the mind nor mem'ry pain | F |
| And every conscience must approve | G |
| This universal law of love | H |
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| How blest would every nation be | A |
| Thus ruled by love and equity | A |
| All would be friends without a foe | I |
| And form a paradise below | I |
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| Jesus forgive us that we keep | J |
| Thy sacred law of love asleep | J |
| No more let envy wrath and pride | K |
| But thy blest maxims be our guide | K |
Isaac Watts
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Hymn 38 Part 2 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
