Psalm 23 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADD EFFEGG DCCDBC HDDHII| The Lord the Lord my Shepherd is | A |
| And so can never I | B |
| Taste misery | C |
| He rests me in green pastures His | A |
| By waters still and sweet | D |
| He guides my feet | D |
| - | |
| He me revives leads me the way | E |
| Which righteousness doth take | F |
| For his name's sake | F |
| Yea though I should through valleys stray | E |
| Of death's dark shade I will | G |
| No whit fear ill | G |
| - | |
| For Thou dear Lord Thou me besettest | D |
| Thy rod and thy staff be | C |
| To comfort me | C |
| Before me Thou a table settest | D |
| Even when foe's envious eye | B |
| Doth it espy | C |
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| Thou oilst my head Thou fillest my cup | H |
| Nay more Thou endless good | D |
| Shalt give me food | D |
| To Thee I say ascended up | H |
| Where Thou the Lord of all | I |
| Dost hold thy hall | I |
Sir Philip Sidney
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