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CXXIX. From my Youth up, may Israel say

1 From my Youth up, may Israel say,
They oftentimes have me assail'd;
Reduc'd me oft to heavy Straits,
But never yet have quite previl'd:
They plow'd my Back with Furrows long;
But GOD has recu'd us from Wrong.

2 Defeat, Confusion, shameful Rout
Ne still the dreadful Doom of those,
Their righteous Doom, who Sion hate,
And Sion's holy GOD oppose:
Like corn that's wither'd, let them fade,
Which too much Heat, and want of Root,
Untimely blasted in the Blade.

3 Which in his Arms no Reaper takes,
But in the Field neglected leaves;
Nor Binder thinks it worth his Pains
To fold and gather into Sheaves:
Nor Traveller vouchsafes to stop,
And crave a Blessing on the Crop.

Text Information
First Line: From my Youth up, may Israel say
Language: English
Publication Date: 1767
Scripture:
Topic: Description of: Oppression of the Church in all Ages; Prophecies: Predictions of God's Judgment upon the Ungodly and Wicked; Thanksgivings: For Delerances and Wonders, General
Tune Information
Name: [From my Youth up, may Israel say]
Key: d minor



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