O Wondrous Dreamer, With Thy Power Divine, Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBADAEDAF| O Wondrous dreamer with thy power divine | A |
| How all our pilgrim life thy dream hath told | B |
| Our load of sin our hopes our doubts so cold | B |
| The fearful battle with the foe malign | A |
| And Beulah's beauteous land where none repine | A |
| We long to see we dare with joy ' be bold ' | C |
| While we with thee in living faith behold | B |
| The New Jerusalem on high to shine | A |
| When as thy gaze beyond the gates did pass | D |
| Which open'd wide to let thy pilgrims in | A |
| And thou didst feast thine eyes oft filled with tears | E |
| Well may we feel that thou could'st wish alas | D |
| That thou had'st done with this world's care and sin | A |
| To rest amid that throng for endless years | F |
John Bunyan
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O Wondrous Dreamer, With Thy Power Divine, is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
