1 Happy is he who fears the Lord,
And follows his commands;
Who lends the poor without reward,
Or gives with lib'ral hands.
2 As pity dwells within his breast
To all the sons of need,
So God shall answer his request
With blessings on his seed.
3 No evil tidings shall surprise
His well establish'd mind;
His soul to God, his refuge flies,
And leaves his fears behind.
4 In times of general distress,
Some beams of light shall shine,
To shew the world his righteousness,
And give him peace divine.
5 His works of piety and love
Remain before the Lord;
Honour on earth, and joys above
Shall be his sure reward.
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First Line: | Happy is he who fears the Lord |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1789 |
Topic: | Faith, Holiness and moral Virtues: Liberality |