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A Selection of Sacred Poetry: consisting of psalms and hymns from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele, and others (2nd ed.)
Editor:
Ralph Eddowes
,
James Taylor
Publisher:
Thomas Dobson & Son, Philadelphia, 1818
Language:
English
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God, who is just and kind
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O that the Lord would guide my ways
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Thy mercies fill the earth, O Lord!
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Teach me, O teach me, Lord! thy will
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Eternal Source of life and light!
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Thine influence, mighty God! is felt
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Amidst a world of hopes and fears
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Are not thy mercies sov'reign still
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O that thy statutes ev'ry hour
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My soul forsakes each vain delight
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Let sorrow, Lord, my bosom fill
312
Searcher of hearts, before thy face
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Thou art my portion, O my God!
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And will the eternal King
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With my whole heart I've sought thy face
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Lord! we have wander'd from thy way
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Shine forth, Eternal Source of light!
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Ye glitt'ring toys of earth! adieu
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All earthly charms, however dear
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Not by the terrors of a slave
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Mere human pow'rs shall fast decay
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In vain, alas, from shore to shore
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O happiness, thou pleasing dream!
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Forsake, my soul, the tents of sin
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'Tis religion that can give
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Come, ye who love the Lord!
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When gloomy thoughts and boding fears
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Soft are the fruitful show'rs that bring
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While some in folly's pleasures roll
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A wounded conscience, what a foe!
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When storms hang o'er the Christian's head
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The man is ever blest
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How blest the man, how more than blest
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Who shall ascend thy heav'nly place
335
The Almighty reigns, exalted high
336
There is a glorious world on high
337
The man whose heart from vice is clear
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My God! the steps of pious men
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Why will ye waste, on trifling cares
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Beset with snares on ev'ry hand
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Now let a true ambition rise
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My soul, before thy Maker bow
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Eternal and immortal King!
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Sing to the Lord, who loud proclaims
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Thy judgments, Lord! are deep and high
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Hast thou not heard, hast thou not known
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I to my God my ways commit
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Praise, everlasting praise, be paid
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Oh! how my fears the dangers move
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Great God! thine attributes divine
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The righteous Lord, supremely great
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My God! my Father! cheering name!
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Great Lord of earth, and seas, and skies
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Author of good! we rest on thee
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Dear Lord! my best desires fulfil
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Where love and all the graces reign
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Lord! when my thoughts delighted rove
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Great Source of all that we enjoy
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Thus saith the first, the great command
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Though perfect eloquence adorn'd
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Far from thy servants, God of grace!
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All nature feels attractive pow'r
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O God, my Saviour, and my King
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O ye, who seek Jehovah's face
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Daughters of pity, tune the lay
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Hail, Source of pleasures ever new!
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O sweeter than the fragrant flow'r
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Come, let us search our ways and try
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Parent of all, Omnipotent
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Great God! whose all-pervading eye
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Absurd and vain attempt! to bind
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All-seeing God! 'tis thine to know
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Let party names no more
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Indulgent God! with pitying eye
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Happy the man whose cautious steps
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Awake, my soul! rouse ev'ry pow'r
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How glorious, Lord! art thou!
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O! 'tis a lovely thing to see
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Mark! when tempestuous winds arise
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O thou, whose scales the mountains weigh!
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Wherefore should man, frail child of clay
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How vain is grandeur's purple pride!
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Return, my roving heart, return
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Why should I thus perplex
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If solid happiness we prize
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So let our lips and lives express
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The man, whose firm and equal mind
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Ah, wretched souls, who strive in vain
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Courage, my soul! while God is near
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Shall I forsake that Heav'nly Friend
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Assist us, Lord! thy name to praise
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Awake, my soul! lift up thine eyes
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Our country is Immanuel's ground
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Sing, ye redeemed of the Lord
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Now let our voices join
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Hark! for the great Creator speaks
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'Tis by the faith of joys to come
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Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss
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Ah! why should this mistaken mind
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Happy the man whose wishes climb
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