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382. How happy, gracious Lord, are we!

1 How happy, gracious Lord, are we!
Divinely drawn to follow thee:
Whose hours divided are,
Betwixt the mount and multitude:
Our day is spent iin doing good,
Our night in praise and pray'r.

2 With us no melancholy void;
No moment lingers unemploy'd,
Or unimprov'd below:
Our weariness of life is gone,
Who live to serve our God alone,
And only thee to know.

3 The winter's night and summer's day,
Glide imperceptibly away,
Too short to sing thy praise;
Too few we find the happy hours,
And haste to join those heav'nly pow'rs,
In everlasting lays.

4 With all who chant thy name on high,
And holy, holy, holy, cry,
A bright harmonious throng!
We long thy praises to repeat,
And ceaseless sing around thy seat
The new eternal song.

Text Information
First Line: How happy, gracious Lord, are we!
Meter: P. M.
Publication Date: 1828
Scripture:
Topic: But his delight is in the law of the Lord, and in his law doth he meditate day and night; Christian experience: Communion with Christ, and love to him
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