PSALM 121. 1 To Sion's hill I lift my eyes, 2 Then thou, my soul, in safety rest, 3 At home, abroad, in peace, in war, PSALM 122. 1 O'Twas a joyful sound to hear 2 At Salem's courts we must appear In strong and beauteous order rang'd, 3 "Tis thither, by divine command, His name with praise and pray'r. PSALM 125. 1 WHO place on Sion's God their trust, Like Sion's rock shall stand; Like her immovably be fix'd ? Look how the hills on ev'ry side So stands the Lord around his saints, 3 All those who walk in crooked paths Cut off th' unjust, but crown the saints PSALM 130. 1 FROM lowest depths of woe 2 My soul with patience waits My hopes are on thy promise built, 3 My longing eyes look out For thy enliv'ning ray, More duly than the morning watch 4 Let Israel trust in God, No bounds his mercy knows; The plenteous source and spring from whence PSALM 137. 1 WHEN We, our weary limbs to rest, 2 Our harps, that when with joy we sung, On willow trees that withered there. 3 How shall we tune our voice to sing? 4 O Salem, our once happy seat! The speaking strings with art to move! PSALM 139. 1 THOU, Lord, by strictest search hast known My rising up and lying down; My secret thoughts are kown to thee, 2 Surrounded by thy pow'r I stand, 4 Search, try, O God, my thoughts and heart, If mischief lurks in any part; Correct me where I go astray, PSALM 150. 1 O PRAISE the Lord in that blest place, 2 Praise him for all the mighty acts 3 Let all that vital breath enjoy, GLORIA PATRI. C. M. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, As the 25th Psalm. To God the Father, Son, As 'twas, and is, and shall be so As the 100th Psalm. To Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, The God whom earth and heav'n adore, Be glory, as it was of old, Is now and shall be evermore. |