A Parting Hymn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCBA BDBDEEDB FGFGBBGF BHBHDIHBFather in Heaven to thee | A |
Guardian and friend | B |
Lowly the suppliant knee | A |
Here would we bend | B |
Blessing thee ere we part | C |
Each with a grateful heart | C |
For all thy love doth send | B |
Plenteous and free | A |
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Thanks for thy hand outspread | B |
Ever in power | D |
O'er each defenceless head | B |
In danger's hour | D |
Thanks for the light arid love | E |
From thy full fount above | E |
A rich and constant shower | D |
O'er us still shed | B |
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Go thou with us we pray | F |
Whom duties call | G |
To our high tasks away | F |
Each one and all | G |
Go with thy Spirit's might | B |
Go with thy Gospel's light | B |
Whatever may befall | G |
With us alway | F |
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Now let thy blessing rest | B |
On us anew | H |
Brother and friend and guest | B |
Tried ones and true | H |
Till all Our pirtings o'er | D |
Meeting to part no more | I |
In Heaven we renew | H |
Friendships so blest | B |
Pamela S. Vining, (j. C. Yule)
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