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309. Undismayed Whatever Fortune

1 Undismayed by any fortune
Life may have in store for me,
Thus, though trying be my portion,
I will ever trive to be.
If I but in grace abide,
Undismayed whate’er betide.

2 Undismayed when others harry
Mind and soul with anxious fear,
If the Lord with me will tarry
All my troubles disappear.
If I but in grace abide,
Undismayed whate’er betide.

3 Undismayed when others sighing,
Quail before the evil day;
On God’s grace I am relying,
Nothing can me then dismay.
If I but in grace abide,
Undismayed whate’er betide.

4 Undismayed when others fearing
See the hour of death draw nigh;
With the victor’s crown appearing
Why should I repine and sigh.
If I but in grace abide,
Undismayed whate’er betide.

5 Dearest Lord, if I may treasure
Thy abundant grace each day,
I shall cherish Thy good pleasure,
Be my portion what it may.
If I but in grace abide,
Undismayed whate’er betide.

Text Information
First Line: Undismayed whatever fortune
Title: Undismayed Whatever Fortune
Author: Ambrosius Stub
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1928
Topic: Spiritual Songs: Divine Care and Guidance
Notes: Danish first line: Uforsagt, hvordan min Lykke; Translator: J. C. Aaberg
Tune Information
Name: [Undismayed whatever fortune]
Composer: Anna Teilmann
Meter: 8, 7, 8, 7, 7, 7.
Key: D Major



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