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P.XXX. They that in ships, with courage bold

1 They that in ships, with courage bold,
O'er swelling waves their trade pursue,
Do God's amazing works behold,
And in the deep his wonders view!

2 No sooner his command is past,
But forth the dreadful tempest flies,
Which sweeps the sea with rapid blast,
And makes the stormy billows rise.

3 Sometimes the ships, toss'd up to heav'n,
On tops of mountain waves appear;
Then down the steep abyss are driv'n,
Whilst ev'ry soul dissolves with fear.

4 They reel and stagger to and fro,
Like men with fumes of wine opprest;
Nor do the skilful seamen know
Which Way to steer, what course is best.

5 Then strait to God's indulgent ear
They do their mournful cry address,
Who graciously vouchsafes to hear,
And frees them from their deep distress.

6 He does the raging storm appease,
And makes the billows calm and still;
With joy they see their fury cease,
And their intended course fulfil.

7 O then that all the earth, with me,
Would God for this his goodness praise!
And for the mighty works which he
Thro' all the wond'ring world displays!

Text Information
First Line: They that in ships, with courage bold
Language: English
Publication Date: 1789
Scripture:
Topic: Psalms of Thanksgiving
Source: Tate and Brady's New Version
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