Hymn 46 Part 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDED FGFG CHCI JJJJ KJLJ MNMO| God glorious and sinners saved | A |
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| Rom Pet | B |
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| Father how wide thy glories shine | C |
| How high thy wonders rise | D |
| Known through the earth by thousand signs | E |
| By thousand through the skies | D |
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| Those mighty orbs proclaim thy power | F |
| Their motions speak thy skill | G |
| And on the wings of every hour | F |
| We read thy patience still | G |
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| But when we view thy strange design | C |
| To save rebellious worms | H |
| Our souls are filled with awe divine | C |
| To see what God performs | I |
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| When sinners break the Father's laws | J |
| The dying Son atones | J |
| O the dear myst'ries of his cross | J |
| The triumph of his groans | J |
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| Now the full glories of the Lamb | K |
| Adorn the heav'nly plains | J |
| Sweet cherubs learn Immanuel's name | L |
| And try their choicest strains | J |
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| O may I bear some humble part | M |
| In that immortal song | N |
| Wonder and joy shall tune my heart | M |
| And love command my tongue | O |
Isaac Watts
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Hymn 46 Part 1 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
