And in sweet murmurs by their fide, 7. LORD, what a heav'n of faving grace 9. A long, an everlasting day. 10. Well, we shall quickly pass the night, To the fair coafts of perfect light ;Then fhall our joyful fenfes rove O'er the dear object of our love. [11. There fhall we drink full draughts of blifs, And pluck new life from heav'nly trees! Yet now and then, dear LORD, bestow A drop of heav'n on worms below! 12. Send 12. Send comforts down from Thy right-hand, While we pass thro' this barren land; And in Thy temple let us fee 1. A glimpfe of love, a plimpfe of Thee! ↑ LXXIX. The promifed Land. FAR from thefe narrow scenes of night Unbounded glories rife, And realms of infinite delight, Unknown to mortal eyes. 2 Fair diftant land! could mortal eyes And dwell on earth no more! 3. There pain and fickness never come, And grief no more complains; Health triumphs in immortal bloom, And endless pleafure reigns! 4 No cloud those blissful regions know; For ever bright and fair! For fin, the fource of mortal woe, 5. There no alternate night is known, ; 6. O may the heav'nly profpect fire Our hearts with ardent love 'Till wings of faith and ftrong defire Bear ev'ry thought, above. FA § LXXX. Secret Devotion. ATHER divine thy piercing eye Looks thro' the shades of night; In deep retirement Thou art nigh With heart-difcerning fight. 2. There fhall that piercing eye furvey Our humble worship paid, 2. What did thy only Son endure, Before I drew my breath! What pain, what labor, to fecure My foul from endless death! 3. O JESU, could I this believe, Now my poor foul Thou would'it retrieve, 4. Author of faith, to Thee I lift 5. Give a poor finner to rejoice + LXXIV. Defiring pardoning Grace. 1. FATHER of men who can complain Here fheds a full, there fainter day; 4.O the unbounding grace which brought ATHER our hearts we lift 2. I. The gift unfpeakable We thankfully receive; And to the world thy goodness tell, O might they all receive Come, Thou defire of nations, come, And take us all to GOD! SLXXXVII. Univerfal Praife. 2. L. M. Denbigh. FROM ROM all that dwell below the skies Let the CREATOR's praise arife! Let the REDEEMER's name be fung, Thro' ev'ry land, by ev'ry tongue! 2. Eternal are thy mercies LORD, Thy praife fhall found from shore to shore, § LXXXVIII. The Lamb flain and honoured. ROM heav'n the loud || th' angelic fong began, I. FROM [man: It fhook the earth and reach'd aftonish'd By man re-echo'd, quickly mounts again; Whilft richest fragrance fills the blissful plain. 2. Worthy the LAMB of boundless fway; In earth or heav'n the LORD of all; Ye princes, rulers, pow'rs obey, And low before his footsteps fall! For Woolwich Tune ufe the Italicks, otherwife drop. 3. 4. The deed was done; the LAMB was flain; Riches and all that decks the great, He rais'd the top-ftone, fhouting grace; 6. From heav'n from earth loud burfts of I. Hallelujah. § LXXXIX. The beatific Sight of Chrift. FROM Thee, my GoD, my joys shall rife, And run eternal rounds, And all created bounds. 2. The holy triumphs of my foul 3. There where my bleffed Jesus reigns. In heav'n's unmeasur'd space; |