Psalm 145 Part 2 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFE GHGH IJKL MNOP DQDQv ff | A |
C M | B |
The goodness of God | C |
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Sweet is the memory of thy grace | D |
My God my heav'nly King | E |
Let age to age thy righteousness | F |
In sounds of glory sing | E |
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God reigns on high but not confines | G |
His goodness to the skies | H |
Through the whole earth his bounty shines | G |
And every want supplies | H |
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With longing eyes thy creatures wait | I |
On thee for daily food | J |
Thy lib'ral hand provides their meat | K |
And fills their mouths with good | L |
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How kind are thy compassion's Lord | M |
How slow thine anger moves | N |
But soon he sends his pard'ning word | O |
To cheer the souls he loves | P |
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Creatures with all their endless race | D |
Thy power and praise proclaim | Q |
But saints that taste thy richer grace | D |
Delight to bless thy name | Q |
Isaac Watts
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