1 With transport, Lord! we view the page,
Where all thy mercies shine;
And joy to tell the rising age,
What boundless grace is thine.
2 The world, with all its shifting schemes,
Time, with its fleeting hours,
Life with its gay and flatt'ting dreams,
Its hopes and fears is ours.
3 Death, also, at our Father's word,
Lays all its terrors by;
Gently divides the silver cord,
And calls us to the sky.
4 Fain would our hearts a tribute bring,
Before our Father's throne;
A tribute worthy of our King,
Whose mercies are unknown.
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First Line: | With transport, Lord! we view the page |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1814 |
Topic: | The Joy and Happiness of True Christians |