Hymn 45 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEF GHIH JKLK MNON PQRQ STUS VSHS WSWS| The last judgment | A |
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| Rev | B |
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| See where the great incarnate God | C |
| Fills a majestic throne | D |
| While from the skies his awful voice | E |
| Bears the last judgment down | F |
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| quot I am the first and I the last | G |
| Through endless years the same | H |
| I AM is my memorial still | I |
| And my eternal name | H |
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| quot Such favors as a God can give | J |
| My royal grace bestows | K |
| Ye thirsty souls come taste the streams | L |
| Where life and pleasure flows | K |
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| quot The saint that triumphs o'er his sins | M |
| I'll own him for a son | N |
| The whole creation shall reward | O |
| The conquests he has won | N |
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| quot But bloody hands and hearts unclean | P |
| And all the lying race | Q |
| The faithless and the scoffing crew | R |
| That spurn at offered grace | Q |
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| quot They shall be taken from my sight | S |
| Bound fast in iron chains | T |
| And headlong plunged into the lake | U |
| Where fire and darkness reigns quot | S |
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| O may I stand before the Lamb | V |
| When earth and seas are fled | S |
| And hear the Judge pronounce my name | H |
| With blessings on my head | S |
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| May I with those for ever dwell | W |
| Who here were my delight | S |
| While sinners banished down to hell | W |
| No more offend my sight | S |
Isaac Watts
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