Olney Hymn 28: Jesus Hasting To Suffer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIHJ KLKD MNON| The Saviour what a noble flame | A |
| Was kindled in his breast | B |
| When hasting to Jerusalem | C |
| He march'd before the rest | B |
| - | |
| Good will to men and zeal for God | D |
| His every thought engross | E |
| He longs to be baptized with blood | F |
| He pants to reach the cross | G |
| - | |
| With all His suffering full in view | H |
| And woes to us unknown | I |
| Forth to the task His spirit flew | H |
| 'Twas love that urged Him on | J |
| - | |
| Lord we return Thee what we can | K |
| Our hearts shall sound abroad | L |
| Salvation to the dying Man | K |
| And to the rising God | D |
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| And while Thy bleeding glories here | M |
| Engage our wondering eyes | N |
| We learn our lighter cross to bear | O |
| And hasten to the skies | N |
William Cowper
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