An Antheme Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD DEDE| O sing a new song to the Lord | A |
| Praise in the hight and deeper strayne | B |
| Come beare your parts with one accord | A |
| Which you in Heaven may sing againe | B |
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| Yee elders all and all the crowd | C |
| That in white robes apparrell'd stands | D |
| Like Saints on earth sing out aloud | C |
| Think now the palmes are in your hands | D |
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| Yee living pipes whose stormy layes | D |
| Have borrowed breath to praise our king | E |
| A well tun'd thunder loudly raise | D |
| All that have breath his honor sing | E |
William Strode
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