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Text: | The ribs and terrors in the whale |
Author: | Herman Melville |
Tune: | OLD 100TH |
Composer (attributed to): | Loys Bourgeois |
1. The ribs and terrors in the whale,
Arched over me a dismal gloom,
While all God's sun-lit waves rolled by,
And lift me deepening down to doom.
2. I saw the opening maw of hell,
With endless pains and sorrows there;
Which none but they that feel can tell —
Oh, I was plunging to despair.
3. In black distress, I called my God,
When I could scarce believe him mine,
He bowed his ear to my complaints —
No more the whale did me confine.
4. With speed he flew to my relief,
As on a radiant dolphin borne;
Awful, yet bright as lightning shone
The face of my Deliverer God.
5. My song for ever shall record
That terrible, that joyful hour;
I give the glory to my God,
His all the mercy and the power.
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First Line: | The ribs and terrors in the whale |
Title: | The ribs and terrors in the whale |
Author: | Herman Melville (1851?) |
Language: | English |
Scripture: | |
Topic: | God the Savior |
Source: | Moby-Dick, or the Whale, ch. 9 |
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Name: | OLD 100TH |
Composer (attributed to): | Loys Bourgeois (1551) |