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XXX. All laud and praise with heart and voice

1 All laud and praise with heart and voice,
O Lord, I give to thee,
Who didst not make my foes rejoice,
but hast exalted me.

2 O Lord my God, to thee I cry'd
in all my pain and grief;
Thou gav'st an ear and didst provide
to ease me with relief.

3 Thou, Lord, hast brought my soul from hell,
and thou the same didst save
From them, that in the pit do dwell,
and kept'st me from the grave.

4 Sing praise, ye saints, that prove and see
the goodness of the Lord;
In honour of his Majesty
rejoice with one accord.

5 For why? his anger but a space
doth last, ceasing again;
But in his favour and his grace
always doth life remain.

6 Tho' heaviness and pangs full sore
abide with us all night,
The Lord to joy shall us restore,
before the day be light.

7 When I enjoy'd the world at will,
thus would I boast and say,
Tush, I am sure to feel no ill,
my wealth shall not decay;

8 For thou, O Lord, of thy good grace
didst send me strength and aid;
But when thou turn'dst away thy face,
my mind was sore dismay'd,

9 Wherefore again then did I cry
to thee, O Lord of might,
And my complaints did multiply,
praying both day and night.

10 What gain is in my blood, said I,
if death destroy my days?
Can dust declare thy majesty,
or give thy truth its praise?

11 Wherefore, my God, some pity take,
O Lord, I thee desire;
Do not, O Lord, my soul forsake,
of thee I help require.

12 Then thou didst turn my grief and woe
into a cheerful voice;
My sackcloth didst take off also,
and mad'st me to rejoice,

13 Wherefore my soul incessantly
shall sing unto thy praise;
O Lord my God, to thee will I
give laud and thanks always.

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First Line: All laud and praise with heart and voice
Author: J. H.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1790
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