Psalm 66 Part 1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFH DIJF KLKM NGNG OPOP GQRQGoverning power and goodness or Our graces tried by afflictions | A |
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Sing all ye nations to the Lord | B |
Sing with a joyful noise | C |
With melody of sound record | B |
His honors and your joys | C |
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Say to the Power that shakes the sky | D |
How terrible art thou | E |
Sinners before thy presence fly | D |
Or at thy feet they bow | E |
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Come see the wonders of our God | F |
How glorious are his ways | G |
In Moses' hand he puts his rod | F |
And cleaves the frighted seas | H |
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He made the ebbing channel dry | D |
While Isr'el passed the flood | I |
There did the church begin their joy | J |
And triumph in their God | F |
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He rules by his resistless might | K |
Will rebel mortals dare | L |
Provoke th' Eternal to the fight | K |
And tempt that dreadful war | M |
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O bless our God and never cease | N |
Ye saints fulfil his praise | G |
He keeps our life maintains our peace | N |
And guides our doubtful ways | G |
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Lord thou hast proved our suff'ring souls | O |
To make our graces shine | P |
So silver bears the burning coals | O |
The metal to refine | P |
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Through wat'ry deeps and fiery ways | G |
We march at thy command | Q |
Led to possess the promised place | R |
By thine unerring hand | Q |
Isaac Watts
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