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Watt's Divine Songs For the use of Children
Author:
Isaac Watts
Publisher:
J. Johnson, Philadelphia, 1807
Language:
English
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How glorious is our heav'nly King
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I sing th' almighty pow'r of God
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Blest be the wisdom and the Pow'r
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Whene'er I take my walk abroad
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Great God, to thee my voice I raise
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Lord, I ascribe it to thy grace
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Great God, with wonder and with praise
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The praises of my tongue
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Almighty God, thy piercing eye
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There is a God that reigns above
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There is beyond the sky
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Happy's the child whose youngest years
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Why should I say, 'tis yet too soon
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What blest examples do I find
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O 'tis a lovely thing for youth
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Let dogs delight to bark and bite
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Whatever brawls disturb the street
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Our tongues were made to bless the Lord
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Angels that high in glory dwell
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How doth the little busy bee
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Why should I join with those in play
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Why should our garments (made to hide
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Let children that would fear the Lord
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Why should I love my sport so well
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This is the day when Christ arose
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My God, who mak'st the sun to know
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Lord, how delightful 'tis to see
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And now another day is gone
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