Analysis of Hymn XXI: Ye Simple Souls That Stray

Charles Wesley 1707 (Epworth, Lincolnshire) – 1788 (London)



Ye simple souls that stray
Far from the path of peace,
That lonely, unfrequented way
To life and happiness,
Why will ye folly love,
And throng the downward road,
And hate the wisdom from above,
And mock the sons of God?

Madness and misery
Ye count our life beneath;
And nothing great or good can see,
Or glorious, in our death:
As only born to grieve,
Beneath your feet we lie;
And utterly contemned we live,
And unlamented die.

So wretched and obscure,
The men whom ye despise,
So foolish, impotent, and poor,
Above your scorn we rise:
We, through the Holy Ghost,
Can witness better things;
For He whose blood is all our boast
Hath made us priests and kings.

Riches unsearchable
In Jesu's love we know;
And pleasures, springing from the well
Of life, our souls o'erflow;
The Spirit we receive
Of wisdom, grace, and power;
And always sorrowful we live,
Rejoicing evermore.

Angels our servants are,
And keep in all our ways,
And in their watchful hands they bear
The sacred souls of grace;
Unto that heavenly bliss
They all our steps attend;
And God himself our Father is,
And Jesus is our friend.

With him we walk in white,
We in his image shine,
Our robes are robes of glorious light,
Our righteousness divine;
On all the kings of earth
With pity we look down,
And claim, in virtue of our birth,
A never-fading crown.


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Poetic Form
Metre 110111 110111 11011 110100 111101 010101 01010101 010111 100100 1110101 01011111 11000101 110111 011111 0100111 011 110001 011101 11010001 011111 110101 110101 111111101 111101 101 01111 01010101 111011 010101 1101010 0110011 01010 1010101 0101101 00110111 010111 1011001 1110101 010110101 0101101 111101 101101 1011111001 1010001 110111 110111 010101101 010101
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,284
Words 241
Sentences 7
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8
Lines Amount 48
Letters per line (avg) 21
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 172
Words per stanza (avg) 40
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 14, 2023

1:12 min read
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Charles Wesley

Charles Wesley was an English leader of the Methodist movement, son of Anglican clergyman and poet Samuel Wesley, the younger brother of Methodist founder John Wesley and Anglican clergyman Samuel Wesley the Younger. more…

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