Hymn 44 Part 2 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDCD BDBD DEDF GBHB IBIB DJDJ| The true improvement of life | A |
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| Ps | B |
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| Ane is this life prolonged to me | C |
| Are days and seasons giv'n | D |
| O let me then prepare to be | C |
| A fitter heir of heav'n | D |
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| In vain these moments shall not pass | B |
| These golden hours be gone | D |
| Lord I accept thine offered grace | B |
| I bow before thy throne | D |
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| Now cleanse my soul from every sin | D |
| By my Redeemer's blood | E |
| Now let my flesh and soul begin | D |
| The honors of my God | F |
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| Let me no more my soul beguile | G |
| With sin's deceitful toys | B |
| Let cheerful hope increasing still | H |
| Approach to heav'nly joys | B |
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| My thankful lips shall loud proclaim | I |
| The wonders of thy praise | B |
| And spread the savor of thy name | I |
| Where'er I spend my days | B |
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| On earth let my example shine | D |
| And when I leave this state | J |
| May heav'n receive this soul of mine | D |
| To bliss supremely great | J |
Isaac Watts
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Hymn 44 Part 2 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
