1 Thy ways, O Lord! with wise design,
Are fram'd upon thy throne above,
And every dark or bending line
Meets in the centre of thy love.
2 With feeble light, and half obscure,
Poor mortals thy arrangements view;
Not knowing that they all are sure,
And, the mysterious, just and true.
3 Thy flock, thy own peculiar care,
Though now they seem to roam uney'd
Are led or driven only where
They best and safest may abide.
4 They neither know nor trace the way:
But whilst they trust thy guardian eye,
Their feet shall ne'er to ruin stray,
Nor shall the weakest fail or die.
5 My favour'd soul shall meekly learn
To lay her reason at thy throne;
Too weak thy secrets to discern,
I'll trust thee for my guide alone.
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First Line: | Thy ways, O Lord! with wise design |
Meter: | L. M. |
Publication Date: | 1828 |
Topic: | Providence; Providence of God |