The Entire Surrender Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF| Peace has unveiled her smiling face | A |
| And wooes thy soul to her embrace | A |
| Enjoyed with ease if thou refrain | B |
| From earthly love else sought in vain | B |
| She dwells with all who truth prefer | C |
| But seeks not them who seek not her | C |
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| Yield to the Lord with simple heart | D |
| All that thou hast and all thou art | D |
| Renounce all strength but strength divine | E |
| And peace shall be for ever thine | E |
| Behold the path which I have trod | F |
| My path till I go home to God | F |
William Cowper
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