Olney Hymn 18: Lovest Thou Me? Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCC DDEE FFCC GGHI JKC LLMM

Hark my soul it is the LordA
'Tis Thy Saviour hear His wordB
Jesus speaks and speaks to theeC
'Say poor sinner lovst thou meC
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'I deliver'd thee when boundD
And when bleeding heal'd thy woundD
Sought thee wandering set thee rightE
Turn'd thy darkness into lightE
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'Can a woman's tender careF
Cease towards the child she bareF
Yes she may forgetful beC
Yet will I remember theeC
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'Mine is an unchanging loveG
Higher than the heights aboveG
Deeper than the depths beneathH
Free and faithful strong as deathI
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'Thou shalt see my glory soonJ
When the work of grace is doneK
Partner of my throne shalt beC
Say poor sinner lovst thou me '-
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Lord it is my chief complaintL
That my love is weak and faintL
Yet I love Thee and adoreM
Oh for grace to love Thee moreM

William Cowper



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