Psalm 95 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFEF GDGH IJIJ KLML NOAO| A Psalm before prayer | A |
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| Sing to the Lord Jehovah's name | B |
| And in his strength rejoice | C |
| When his salvation is our theme | D |
| Exalted be our voice | C |
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| With thanks approach his awful sight | E |
| And psalms of honor sing | F |
| The Lord's a God of boundless might | E |
| The whole creation's King | F |
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| Let princes hear let angels know | G |
| How mean their natures seem | D |
| Those gods on high and gods below | G |
| When once compared with him | H |
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| Earth with its caverns dark and deep | I |
| Lies in his spacious hand | J |
| He fixed the seas what bounds to keep | I |
| And where the hills must stand | J |
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| Come and with humble souls adore | K |
| Come kneel before his face | L |
| O may the creatures of his power | M |
| Be children of his grace | L |
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| Now is the time he bends his ear | N |
| And waits for your request | O |
| Come lest he rouse his wrath and swear | A |
| Ye shall not see my rest | O |
Isaac Watts
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