Psalm 96 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEDF GHGI JKJK LMLJ NOPQ RSRS| v ff | A |
| C M | B |
| Christ's first and second coming | C |
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| Sing to the Lord ye distant lands | D |
| Ye tribes of every tongue | E |
| His new discovered grace demands | D |
| A new and nobler song | F |
| - | |
| Say to the nations Jesus reigns | G |
| God's own almighty Son | H |
| His power the sinking world sustains | G |
| And grace surrounds his throne | I |
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| Let heav'n proclaim the joyful day | J |
| Joy through the earth be seen | K |
| Let cities shine in bright array | J |
| And fields in cheerful green | K |
| - | |
| Let an unusual joy surprise | L |
| The islands of the sea | M |
| Ye mountains sink ye valleys rise | L |
| Prepare the Lord his way | J |
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| Behold he comes he comes to bless | N |
| The nations as their God | O |
| To show the world his righteousness | P |
| And send his truth abroad | Q |
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| But when his voice shall raise the dead | R |
| And bid the world draw near | S |
| How will the guilty nations dread | R |
| To see their Judge appear | S |
Isaac Watts
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