LXIIIa | The Psalms of David#LXIIIb | LXIIIc |
1 'Twas in the watches of the night
I thought upon thy pow'r,
I kept thy lovely face in sight,
Amidst the darkest hour.
2 My flesh lay resting on my bed,
My soul arose on high;
"My GOD, my life, my hope, I said,
Bring thy salvation nigh."
3 My spirit labours up thine hill,
And climbs the heav'nly road;
But thy right hand upholds me still,
While I pursue my GOD.
4 Thy mercy stretches o'er my head
The shadow of thy wings;
My heart rejoices in thine aid;
My tongue awakes and sings.
5 But the destroyers of my peace
Shall fret and rage in vain;
The tempter shall for ever cease,
And all my sins be slain.
6 Thy sword shall give my foes to death,
And send them down to dwell
In the dark caverns of the earth,
Or to the deeps of hell.
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First Line: | 'Twas in the watches of the night |
Title: | Midnight Thoughts recollected |
Meter: | Common Metre |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1780 |
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Notes: | Now Public Domain. |