II.XXVI | The Psalms of David#II.XXVII | II.XXVIII |
1 God! th' eternal awful Name,
That the whole heav'nly Army fears;
That shakes the wide Creation's Frame,
And Satan trembles when he hears.
2 Like Flames of Fire his Servants are,
And Light surrounds his Dwelling Place;
But, O! ye fiery Flames, declare
The brighter Glories of his Face.
3 'Tis not for such poor Worms as we
To speak so infinite a Thing;
But your immortal Eyes survey
The Beauties of your Sov'reign King.
4 Tell how he shews his smiling Face,
And clothes all Heav'n in bright Array;
Triumph and Joy run through the Place,
And songs eternal as the Day.
5 Speak (for you feel his burning Love)
What Zeal it spreads through all your Frame;
That sacred Fire dwells all above,
For we on Earth have lost the Name.
[6 Sing of his Pow'r and Justice too,
That infinite Right Hand of his,
That vanquish'd Satan and his Crew,
And Thunder drove them down from Bliss.]
[7 What mighty Storms of poison'd Darts
Were hurl'd upon the Rebels there!
What deadly Jav'lins nail'd their Hearts
Fast to the Racks of long Despair!]
8 Shout to your King, ye heav'nly Host:
You that beheld the sinking Foe;
Firmly ye stood when they were lost;
Praise the rich Grace that kept you so.]
9 Proclaim his Wonders from the Skies,
Let ev'ry distant Nation hear;
And while you sound his lofty Praise,
Let humble Mortals bow and fear.
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First Line: | God! the eternal awful Name |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
Topic: | Angels Praise ye the Lord; Angels Standing and Falling |