A Collection Of Hymns Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DEFF GGGG HHIIHymn written for the Rev Mr Walker of Chichester | A |
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Where may zeal due succour find | B |
Man for thy unguarded mind | B |
To shield thee when temptations reign | C |
From folly's snare and vice's bane | C |
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The law of God a Saviour's law | D |
Justly heard with grateful awe | E |
That alone pure light supplies | F |
To the simple and the wise | F |
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He whose heart however tried | G |
Keeps the word of God his guide | G |
He walks secure and undismay'd | G |
Amid misfortune's darkest shade | G |
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He tho' tempests round Him roll | H |
Feels a sacred calm of soul | H |
Breathing to his latest breath | I |
Joy in life and hope in death | I |
William Hayley
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