Olney Hymn 65: Grace And Providence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEF GGHH IJKK LLMBAlmighty King whose wondrous hand | A |
Supports the weight of sea and land | A |
Whose grace is such a boundless store | B |
No heart shall break that sighs for more | B |
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Thy providence supplies my food | C |
And 'tis Thy blessing makes it good | D |
My soul is nourish'd by Thy Word | E |
Let soul and body praise the Lord | F |
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My streams of outward comfort came | G |
From Him who built this earthly frame | G |
Whate'er I want His bounty gives | H |
By whom my soul forever lives | H |
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Either His hand preserves from pain | I |
Or if I feel it heals again | J |
From Satan's malice shields my breast | K |
Or overrules it for the best | K |
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Forgive the song that falls so low | L |
Beneath the gratitude I owe | L |
It means Thy praise however poor | M |
An angel's song can do no more | B |
William Cowper
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