Psalm 23 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADD EFFEGG DCCDBC HDDHII

The Lord the Lord my Shepherd isA
And so can never IB
Taste miseryC
He rests me in green pastures HisA
By waters still and sweetD
He guides my feetD
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He me revives leads me the wayE
Which righteousness doth takeF
For his name's sakeF
Yea though I should through valleys strayE
Of death's dark shade I willG
No whit fear illG
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For Thou dear Lord Thou me besettestD
Thy rod and thy staff beC
To comfort meC
Before me Thou a table settestD
Even when foe's envious eyeB
Doth it espyC
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Thou oilst my head Thou fillest my cupH
Nay more Thou endless goodD
Shalt give me foodD
To Thee I say ascended upH
Where Thou the Lord of allI
Dost hold thy hallI

Sir Philip Sidney



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