1 My Heart rejoices in thy Name,
My GOD, my Help, my Trust;
Thou hast preserv'd my Face from Shame,
Mine Honour from the Dust.
2 "My Life is spent with Grief, I cry'd,
"My Years consum'd in Groans,
"My Strength decays, mine Eyes are dry'd,
"And Sorrow wastes my Bones."
3 Among mine Enemies my Name
Was a mere Proverb grown,
While to my Neighbours I became
Forgotten and unknown.
4 Slander and Fear on every Side
Seiz'd and beset me round,
I to the Throne of Grace apply'd,
And speedy Rescue found.
Pause.
5 How great Deliv'rance thou hast wrought
Before the Sons of Men!
The lying Lips to Silence brought,
And made their Boastings vain!
6 Thy Children from the Strife of Tongues
Shall thy Pavilion hide;
Guard them from Infamy and Wrongs,
And crush the Sons of Pride.
7 Within thy secret Presence, Lord,
Let me for ever dwell;
No fenced City, wall'd and barr'd,
Secures a Saint so well.
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First Line: | My Heart rejoices in thy Name |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
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Topic: | Deliverance: from death; Deliverance: from slander; Doubts and Fears suppressed(2 more...) |