Lovest Thou Me? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDD EEFF GGDD HHIJ KLDD MMNN

John xxiA
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Hark my soul it is the LordB
'Tis Thy Saviour hear His wordC
Jesus speaks and speaks to theeD
Say poor sinner lovst thou meD
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I deliver'd thee when boundE
And when bleeding heal'd thy woundE
Sought thee wandering set thee rightF
Turn'd thy darkness into lightF
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Can a woman's tender careG
Cease towards the child she bareG
Yes she may forgetful beD
Yet will I remember theeD
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Mine is an unchanging loveH
Higher than the heights aboveH
Deeper than the depths beneathI
Free and faithful strong as deathJ
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Thou shalt see my glory soonK
When the work of grace is doneL
Partner of my throne shalt beD
Say poor sinner lovst thou meD
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Lord it is my chief complaintM
That my love is weak and faintM
Yet I love Thee and adoreN
Oh for grace to love Thee moreN

William Cowper



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