Psalm 13
How long, O my God, shall I plead,
Nor thou for thy servant declare,
And wilt thou for ever recede,
For ever be hid from my pray'r?
How long shall I seek to my breast
For counsel in anguish of heart;
How long shall the rebels profest
From insult to triumph depart?
Consider, my God, and assist,
Thine ear, O my Saviour, I crave;
Enlighten mine eyes from their mist,
My sleep from the dread of the grave!
Lest they, mine oppressors, should vaunt,
And say to our arms he has bow'd;
For if my good courage they daunt,
Their joy will be furious and loud.
But I to thy dictates agree,
Which save me from Satan and Saul,
My trust in thy goodness to me,
My joy in thy mercy for all.
To Christ I my song will recite,
Whose grace, O my soul, is thy dow'r;
Most high in the regions of light,
Most mighty in love and in pow'r.
Nor thou for thy servant declare,
And wilt thou for ever recede,
For ever be hid from my pray'r?
How long shall I seek to my breast
For counsel in anguish of heart;
How long shall the rebels profest
From insult to triumph depart?
Consider, my God, and assist,
Thine ear, O my Saviour, I crave;
Enlighten mine eyes from their mist,
My sleep from the dread of the grave!
Lest they, mine oppressors, should vaunt,
And say to our arms he has bow'd;
For if my good courage they daunt,
Their joy will be furious and loud.
But I to thy dictates agree,
Which save me from Satan and Saul,
My trust in thy goodness to me,
My joy in thy mercy for all.
To Christ I my song will recite,
Whose grace, O my soul, is thy dow'r;
Most high in the regions of light,
Most mighty in love and in pow'r.
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