The Contrite Heart. - Isaiah Lvii.15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH BIBI JKJKThe Lord will happiness divine | A |
On contrite hearts bestow | B |
Then tell me gracious God is mine | A |
A contrite heart or no | B |
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I hear but seem to hear in vain | C |
Insensible as steel | D |
If aught is felt 'tis only pain | C |
To find I cannot feel | D |
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I sometimes think myself inclined | E |
To love thee if I could | F |
But often feel another mind | E |
Averse to all that's good | F |
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My best desires are faint and few | G |
I fain would strive for more | H |
But when I cry My strength renew | G |
Seem weaker than before | H |
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Thy saints are comforted I know | B |
And love thy house of prayer | I |
I therefore go where others go | B |
But find no comfort there | I |
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O make this heart rejoice or ache | J |
Decide this doubt for me | K |
And if it be not broken break | J |
And heal it if it be | K |
William Cowper
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