Hymn Viii: What Could Your Redeemer Do Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEE FGHIJJEE KKLLMMEE DNIIOPEEWhat could your Redeemer do | A |
More than he hath done for you | A |
To procure your peace with God | B |
Could he more than shed his blood | C |
After all his waste of love | D |
All his drawings from above | D |
Why will you your Lord deny | E |
Why will you resolve to die | E |
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Turn he cries ye sinners turn | F |
By his life your God hath sworn | G |
He would have you turn and live | H |
He would all the world receive | I |
If your death were his delight | J |
Would he you to life invite | J |
Would he ask obtest and cry | E |
Why will you resolve to die | E |
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Sinners turn while God is near | K |
Dare not think him insincere | K |
Now even now your Saviour stands | L |
All day long he spreads his hands | L |
Cries Ye will not happy be | M |
No ye will not come to me | M |
Me who life to none deny | E |
Why will you resolve to die | E |
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Can you doubt if God is love | D |
If to all His bowels move | N |
Will you not his word receive | I |
Will you not his OATH believe | I |
See the suffering God appears | O |
Jesus weeps believe his tears | P |
Mingled with his blood they cry | E |
Why will you resolve to die | E |
John Wesley
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