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Text: | Psalm 37 |
Tune: | EVAN |
Composer: | William Henry Havergal (1793-1870) |
1 For evil-doers fret thou not
Thyself unquietly,
Nor do thou envy bear to those
That work iniquity.
2 For even like unto the grass,
Soon be cut down shall they;
And, like the green and tender herb,
They wither shall away.
3 Set thou thy trust upon the Lord,
And be thou doing good;
And so thou in the land shall dwell,
And verily have food
4 Delight thyself in God: He'll give
Thine heart's desire to thee.
Thy way to God commit, Him trust,
It bring to pass shall He.
5 And like unto the light, He shall
Thy righteousness display;
And He thy judgement shall bring forth
Like noon-tide of the day.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | For evil-doers fret thu not |
Title: | Psalm 37 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 2002 |
Scripture: | |
Source: | Scottish Psalter |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | EVAN |
Composer: | William Henry Havergal (1793-1870) |
Meter: | C.M. |
Key: | A Major |