Hymn Viii: What Could Your Redeemer Do Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDDEE FGHIJJEE KKLLMMEE DNIIOPEE

What could your Redeemer doA
More than he hath done for youA
To procure your peace with GodB
Could he more than shed his bloodC
After all his waste of loveD
All his drawings from aboveD
Why will you your Lord denyE
Why will you resolve to dieE
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Turn he cries ye sinners turnF
By his life your God hath swornG
He would have you turn and liveH
He would all the world receiveI
If your death were his delightJ
Would he you to life inviteJ
Would he ask obtest and cryE
Why will you resolve to dieE
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Sinners turn while God is nearK
Dare not think him insincereK
Now even now your Saviour standsL
All day long he spreads his handsL
Cries Ye will not happy beM
No ye will not come to meM
Me who life to none denyE
Why will you resolve to dieE
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Can you doubt if God is loveD
If to all His bowels moveN
Will you not his word receiveI
Will you not his OATH believeI
See the suffering God appearsO
Jesus weeps believe his tearsP
Mingled with his blood they cryE
Why will you resolve to dieE

John Wesley



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