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2 Their rage is leveled at my life,
My soul with guilt they load,

And fill my thoughts with inward strife,
To shake my hope in God.

3 What inward pains my heart-strings wound!
I groan with every breath;
Horror and fear beset me round,
Amongst the shades of death.

4 0! were I like a feathered dove,
And innocence had wings,
I'd fly, and make a long remove
From all these restless things.
5 Let me to some wild desert go
And find a peaceful home,
Where storms of malice never blow,
Temptations never come.

6 By morning light I'll seek his face,
At noon repeat my cry;

The night shall hear me ask his grace,
Nor will he long deny.

7 God shall preserve my soul from fear,
Or shield me when afraid;

Ten thousand angels must appear
If he command their aid.

8 I cast my burdens on the Lord,
The Lord sustains them all;
My courage rests upon his word,
That saints shall never fall.

9 My highest hopes shall not be vain,
My lips shall spread his praise;
While cruel and deceitful men,
Scarce live out half their days.

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ET sinners take their course,
And choose the road to death;

But in the worship of my God
I'll spend my daily breath.

S. M.

2 My thoughts address his throne,
When morning brings the light;
I seek his blessing every noon,
And pay my vows at night.

3 Thou wilt regard my cries,
O my eternal God!
While sinners perish in surprise
Beneath thine angry rod.

4 Because they dwell at ease,
And no sad changes feel,
They neither fear, nor trust thy name,
Nor learn to do thy will.

5 But I, with all my cares,

Will lean upon the Lord;
I'll cast my burden on his arm,
And rest upon his word.

6 His arm shall well sustain

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The children of his love;

The ground on which their safety stands,
No earthly power can move.

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THOU, whose justice reigns on high,
And makes the oppressor cease,

Behold how envious sinners try

To vex and break my peace.

2 The sons of violence and lies
Join to devour me, Lord;
But as my hourly dangers rise,
My refuge is thy word.

3 In God most holy, just, and true,
I have reposed my trust;

Nor will I fear what flesh can do,
The offspring of the dust.

4 They wrest my words to mischief still,
Charge me with unknown faults;

Mischief doth all their counsels fill,
And malice all their thoughts.

5 Shall they escape without thy frown?
Must their devices stand?

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O! cast the haughty sinner down,
And let him know thy hand.

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OD counts the sorrows of his saints,
Their groans affect his ears;
Thou hast a book for my complaints,
A bottle for my tears.

2 When to thy throne I raise my cry,
The wicked fear and flee:

So swift is prayer to reach the sky,
So near is God to me.

3 In thee, most holy, just, and true,
I have reposed my trust;
Nor will I fear what man can do,
The offspring of the dust.

4 Thy solemn vows are on me, Lord,
Thou shalt receive my praise;
I'll sing how faithful is thy word,
How righteous all thy ways.

5 Thou hast secured my soul from death:
O! set thy prisoner free,

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That heart and hand, and life and breath,
May be employed for thee.

L. M.

MY God, in whom are all the springs

Of boundless love and grace unknown,
Hide me beneath thy spreading wings,
Till the dark cloud is overblown.

2 Up to the heavens I send my cry,
The Lord will my desires perform;
He sends his angels from the sky,
And saves me from the threatening storm.

3 Be thou exalted, O my God,

Above the heavens where angels dwell;
Thy power on earth be known abroad,
And land to land thy wonders tell.

4 My heart is fixed; my song shall raise
Immortal honours to thy name;
Awake, my tongue, to sound his praise,
My tongue, the glory of my frame.

5 High o'er the earth his mercy reigns,
And reaches to the utmost sky;
His truth to endless years remains,
When lower worlds dissolve and die.

6 Be thou exalted, O my God,

Above the heavens where angels dwell;
Thy power on earth be known abroad,
And land to land thy wonders tell.

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JUDGES, who rule the world by laws,

Will ye despise the righteous cause?
When vile oppression wastes the land,
Dare ye condemn the righteous poor,
And let rich sinners 'scape secure,

While gold and greatness bribe your hand?

2 Have ye forgot, or never knew,
That God will judge the judges too?
High in the heavens his justice reigns;
Yet you invade the rights of God,
And send your bold decrees abroad,
To bind the conscience in your

chains.

3 A poisoned arrow is your tongue,
The arrow sharp, the poison strong,
And death attends where'er it wounds;
You hear no counsels, cries, nor tears;
So the deaf adder stops her ears
Against the power of charming sounds.

4 Break out their teeth, eternal God; Those teeth of lions dyed in blood; And crush the serpents in the dust; As empty chaff, when whirlwinds rise, Before the sweeping tempest flies,

So let their hopes and names be lost. 5 Th' Almighty thunders from the sky; Their grandeur melts, their titles die,

As hills of snow dissolve and run,
Or snails that perish in their slime,
Or births that come before their time,
Vain births, that never see the sun.
6 Thus shall the vengeance of the Lord,
Safety and joy to saints afford;

And all that hear shall join and say,
"Sure there's a God that rules on high,
A God that hears his children cry,
And will their sufferings well repay."
S. M.

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ROM foes that round us rise,

FR

O God of heaven defend,

Who brave the vengeance of the skies,
And with thy saints contend.

2 Behold, from distant shores,

And desert wilds they come,
Combine for blood their cruel force,
And through thy cities roam.

3 Beneath the silent shade,

Their secret plots they lay,
Our peaceful walls by night invade,
And waste the fields by day.

4 And will the God of grace,
Regardless of our pain,

Permit, secure, that impious race,
To riot in their reign?

5 In vain their secret guile,
Or open force they prove;

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