Hymn 49 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDEA FGHG IJKJ LMNM IOPO QDRA| The works of Moses and the Lamb | A |
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| Rev | B |
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| How strong thine arm is mighty God | C |
| Who would not fear thy name | D |
| Jesus how sweet thy graces are | E |
| Who would not love the Lamb | A |
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| He has done more than Moses did | F |
| Our Prophet and our King | G |
| From bonds of hell he freed our souls | H |
| And taught our lips to sing | G |
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| In the Red Sea by Moses' hand | I |
| Th' Egyptian host was drowned | J |
| But his own blood hides all our sins | K |
| And guilt no more is found | J |
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| When through the desert Isr'el went | L |
| With manna they were fed | M |
| Our Lord invites us to his flesh | N |
| And calls it living bread | M |
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| Moses beheld the promised land | I |
| Yet never reached the place | O |
| But Christ shall bring his followers home | P |
| To see his Father's face | O |
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| Then shall our love and joy be full | Q |
| And feel a warmer flame | D |
| And sweeter voices tune the song | R |
| Of Moses and the Lamb | A |
Isaac Watts
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Hymn 49 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
