Lovest Thou Me? - John Xxi.16 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FFCC GGHI JKCC LLMM| Hark my soul it is the Lord | A |
| 'Tis thy Saviour hear his word | B |
| Jesus speaks and speaks to thee | C |
| Say poor sinner lovest thou me | C |
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| I deliver'd thee when bound | D |
| And when bleeding heal'd thy wound | D |
| Sought thee wandering set thee right | E |
| Turn'd thy darkness into light | E |
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| Can a woman's tender care | F |
| Cease towards the child she bare | F |
| Yes she may forgetful be | C |
| Yet will I remember thee | C |
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| Mine is an unchanging love | G |
| Higher than the heights above | G |
| Deeper than the depths beneath | H |
| Free and faithful strong as death | I |
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| Thou shalt see my glory soon | J |
| When the work of grace is done | K |
| Partner of my throne shalt be | C |
| Say poor sinner lovest thou me | C |
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| Lord it is my chief complaint | L |
| That my love is weak and faint | L |
| Yet I love thee and adore | M |
| Oh for grace to love thee more | M |
William Cowper
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