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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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Awake our souls! away our fears!
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On wings of love the christian flies
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Awake my soul! stretch ev'ry nerve
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Beyond the bounds of time and space
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Father of mercies! God of love!
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Praise to God, immortal praise
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My soul shall praise thee, O my God!
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God of my life! through all its days
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Father divine! before thy view
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The Lord! how tender is his love!
411
Lord! in this wretched vale of tears
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The Lord can clear the darkest skies
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Great Ruler of all nature's frame!
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In thy rebukes, all-gracious God!
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Why does the will of heav'n ordain
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Patience, O 'tis a grace divine!
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Peace, my complaining, doubting heart!
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Why is my heart with grief opprest?
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And can my heart aspire so high
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How gracious and how wise
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Naked as from the earth we came
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With God my friend, the radiant sun
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Weary of these low scenes of night
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Providence, profusely kind
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In vain my roving thoughts would find
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How long shall dreams of creature-bliss
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Man has a soul of vast desires
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How vain are all things here below!
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When in the light of faith divine
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How vain a thought is bliss below!
431
The evils that beset our path
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My God! whose all-pervading eye
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The great Creator, wise and good
434
When I can read my title clear
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How rich thy favours, God of grace!
436
My God! my hope! if thou art mine
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My God! to thee my soul aspires
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Should famine o'er the mourning field
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The darken'd sky--how thick it low'rs!
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Time! what an empty vapour 'tis!
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O God! our help in ages past
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Great Former of this various frame!
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Life, like a vain amusement, flies
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Teach me the measure of my days
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Our life is but an idle play
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Thee, we adore, Eternal name!
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Lord! we adore thy wondrous name
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That awful hour will soon appear
449
How swiftly the torrent rolls
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Sov'reign of life! before thine eye
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Behold the path which mortals tread
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How still and peaceful is the grave!
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God of eternity! from thee
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Swift glide the hours of life away
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The swift-declining day
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Awake, ye saints! and raise your eyes
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Ye servants of the Lord!
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Awake, my drowsy soul! awake
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The morning flow'rs display their sweets
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Eternal God! how frail is man!
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Ye nations hear! ye sons of earth
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Father of all! my soul defend
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My faith and hope in God are strong
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All nature dies, and lives again
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Great God! I own thy sentence just
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When death appears before my sight
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No, I'll repine at death no more
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O tell to all whom earth sustains
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Heav'n has confirm'd the great decree
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The Lord, th'Almighty Monarch, spake
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The God of glory sends his summons forth
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The Lord, the Judge, his churches warns
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Spring up, my soul, with ardent flight
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Why should this earth delight us so?
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What sinners value, I resign
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To heav'n, my longing soul! aspire
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Ye humble souls, complain no more
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With transport, Lord! we view the page
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Bless'd be the everlasting God
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From this world's joys, and senseless mirth
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Far from these narrow scenes of night
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There is a land of pure delight
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On wings of faith, mount up my soul, and rise
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Those happy realms of joy and peace
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Imperfect creatures of a day
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Ye golden lamps of heav'n! farewell
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Not to the terrors of the Lord
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From north and south, from east and west
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And will the great Eternal God
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Greatest of beings! Source of good!
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"I come," the great Redeemer cries
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'Twas on that dreadful, doleful night
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This feast was Jesus' high behest
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When in obedience to their Lord
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Jesus invites his saints
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How rich are thy provisions, Lord
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Ye follow'rs of the prince of peace
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From the table now retiring
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Pity the nations, O our God!
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Blest is the man whose heart is kind
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