Psalm 145 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD EFGG HIJJ KKHH BBDC LLBB| The greatness of God | A |
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| My God my King thy various praise | B |
| Shall fill the remnant of my days | B |
| Thy grace employ my humble tongue | C |
| Till death and glory raise the song | D |
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| The wings of every hour shall bear | E |
| Some thankful tribute to thine ear | F |
| And every setting sun shall see | G |
| New works of duty done for thee | G |
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| Thy truth and justice I'll proclaim | H |
| Thy bounty flows an endless stream | I |
| Thy mercy swift thine anger slow | J |
| But dreadful to the stubborn foe | J |
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| Thy works with sovereign glory shine | K |
| And speak thy majesty divine | K |
| Let Britain round her shores proclaim | H |
| The sound and honor of thy name | H |
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| Let distant times and nations raise | B |
| The long succession of thy praise | B |
| And unborn ages make my song | D |
| The joy and labor of their tongue | C |
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| But who can speak thy wondrous deeds | L |
| Thy greatness all our thoughts exceeds | L |
| Vast and unsearchable thy ways | B |
| Vast and immortal be thy praise | B |
Isaac Watts
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Psalm 145 is a poem by Isaac Watts. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
