Westminster Carol Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDD EFEF EGEG HIHI| Angels we have heard on high | A |
| Sweetly singing o'er the plains | B |
| And the mountains in reply | A |
| Echoing their joyous strains | B |
| - | |
| REFRAIN | C |
| Gloria in excelsis Deo | D |
| Gloria in excelsis Deo | D |
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| Shepherds why this jubilee | E |
| Why your joyous strains prolong | F |
| What the gladsome tidings be | E |
| Which inspire your heavenly song | F |
| - | |
| Come to Bethlehem and see | E |
| Him whose birth the angels sing | G |
| Come adore on bended knee | E |
| Christ the Lord the newborn King | G |
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| See Him in a manger laid | H |
| Whom the choirs of angels praise | I |
| Mary Joseph lend your aid | H |
| While our hearts in love we raise | I |
James Chadwick
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