O Lord, I Will Praise Thee. - Isaiah Xii.1 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DDEE FFGG HHII JJKK| I will praise thee every day | A |
| Now thine anger's turn'd away | A |
| Comfortable thoughts arise | B |
| From the bleeding Sacrifice | C |
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| Here in the fair gospel field | D |
| Wells of free salvation yield | D |
| Streams of life a plenteous store | E |
| And my soul shall thirst no more | E |
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| Jesus is become at length | F |
| My salvation and my strength | F |
| And his praises shall prolong | G |
| While I live my pleasant song | G |
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| Praise ye then his glorious name | H |
| Publish his exalted fame | H |
| Still his worth your praise exceeds | I |
| Excellent are all his deeds | I |
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| Raise again the joyful sound | J |
| Let the nations roll it round | J |
| Zion shout for this is he | K |
| God the Saviour dwells in thee | K |
William Cowper
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