Hymn 90 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A B CDCE FGFH IJIK LMLM| Youth and judgment | A |
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| Eccl | B |
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| Lo the young tribes of Adam rise | C |
| And through all nature rove | D |
| Fulfil the wishes of their eyes | C |
| And taste the joys they love | E |
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| They give a loose to wild desires | F |
| But let the sinners know | G |
| The strict account that God requires | F |
| Of all the works they do | H |
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| The Judge prepares his throne on high | I |
| The frighted earth and seas | J |
| Avoid the fury of his eye | I |
| And flee before his face | K |
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| How shall I bear that dreadful day | L |
| And stand the fiery test | M |
| I give all mortal joys away | L |
| To be for ever blessed | M |
Isaac Watts
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About Hymn 90
Hymn 90 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
