CCCLXI | The Christian's Duty#CCCLXII | CCCLXIII |
1 How long wilt thou conceal thy Face?
My God, how long delay?
When shall I feel those heav'nly Rays
That chase my Fears away?
2 How long shall my poor lab'ring Soul
Wrestle and toil in vain?
Thy Word can all my Foes controul,
And ease my raging Pain.
3 See how the Prince of Darkness tries
All his malicious Arts
He spreads a Mist around my Eyes,
And throws his fiery Darts.
4 Be thou my Sun, and thou my Shield,
My Soul in safety keep;
Make Haste, before mine Eyes are seal'd
In Death's eternal Sleep.
5 How would the Tempter boast aloud
If I become his Prey!
Behold the Sons of Hell grow proud
At thy so long Delay.
6 But they shall fly at thy Rebuke,
And Satan hide his Head;
He knows the Terrors of thy Look,
And hears thy Voice with Dread.
7 Thou wilt display that so'ereign Grace,
Where all my Hopes have hung;
I shall employ my Lips in Praise,
And Vict'ry shall be sung.
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First Line: | How long wilt thou conceal thy Face? |
Title: | Complaints under Temptations of the Devil |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1801 |
Topic: | Supplicatory Hymns |
Notes: | Public Domain. |