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LXXXVIII. The happy Man

1 Happy the man whose will is bow'd
And spirit duly aw'd--
Who is resign'd in heart and mind,
Unto the will of God.

2 Happy the man that humble is,
And doth not one disdain,
That ne'er envies nor doth despise
One of his fellow men.

3 Happy the man that wears Christ's yoke,
And has a lowly mind;
Who is not easily provok'd,
Great peace then he shall find.

4 Happy the man that is not mov'd,
With all the ups and downs;
Of this vain world but lives above
Its flatteries and frowns.

5 Happy the man that's wing'd with faith,
Whose heart is fix'd with love--
who ran and fled to take the prize,
That is laid up above.

Text Information
First Line: Happy the man whose will is bow'd
Title: The happy Man
Language: English
Publication Date: 1802
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