Olney Hymn 25: Jehovah Jesus Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAC DEDE FGFH IJKJ LMLM NDND| My song shall bless the Lord of all | A |
| My praise shall climb to His abode | B |
| Thee Saviour by that name I call | A |
| The great Supreme the mighty God | C |
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| Without beginning or decline | D |
| Object of faith and not of sense | E |
| Eternal ages saw Him shine | D |
| He shines eternal ages hence | E |
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| As much when in the manger laid | F |
| Almighty Ruler of the sky | G |
| As when the six days' work He made | F |
| Fill'd all the morning stars with joy | H |
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| Of all the crowns Jehovah bears | I |
| Salvation is His dearest claim | J |
| That gracious sound well pleased He hears | K |
| And owns Emmanuel for His name | J |
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| A cheerful confidence I feel | L |
| My well placed hopes with joy I see | M |
| My bosom glows with heavenly zeal | L |
| To worship Him who died for me | M |
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| As man He pities my complaint | N |
| His power and truth are all divine | D |
| He will not fail He cannot faint | N |
| Salvation's sure and must be mine | D |
William Cowper
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