Lord, Who Shall Bear That Day. (air.--dr. Boyce.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD AEAEDD BFBFDDLord who shall bear that day so dread so splendid | A |
When we shall see thy Angel hovering o'er | B |
This sinful world with hand to heaven extended | A |
And hear him swear by Thee that time's no more | C |
When Earth shall feel thy fast consuming ray | D |
Who Mighty God oh who shall bear that day | D |
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When thro' the world thy awful call hath sounded | A |
Wake all ye Dead to judgment wake ye Dead | E |
And from the clouds by seraph eyes surrounded | A |
The Saviour shall put forth his radiant head | E |
While Earth and Heaven before Him pass away | D |
Who Mighty God oh who shall bear that day | D |
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When with a glance the Eternal Judge shall sever | B |
Earth's evil spirits from the pure and bright | F |
And say to those Depart from me for ever | B |
To these Come dwell with me in endless light | F |
When each and all in silence take their way | D |
Who Mighty God oh who shall bear that day | D |
Thomas Moore
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