Praise For The Incarnation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFGF HIHI JKJKSweeter sounds than music knows | A |
Charm me in Immanuel's name | B |
All her hopes my spirit owes | A |
To his birth and cross and shame | B |
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When he came the angels sung | C |
Glory be to God on high | D |
Lord unloose my stamm'ring tongue | C |
Who should louder sing than I | D |
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Did the Lord a man become | E |
That he might the law fulfil | F |
Bleed and suffer in my room | G |
And canst thou my tongue be still | F |
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No I must my praises bring | H |
Though they worthless are and weak | I |
For should I refuse to sing | H |
Sure the very stones would speak | I |
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O my Saviour Shield and Sun | J |
Shepherd Brother Husband Friend | K |
Ev'ry precious name in one | J |
I will love thee without end | K |
John Newton
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