(PART SECOND.) 4. Be wise, ye rulers, now, And worship him alone; With trembling joy, ye people, bow To God's exalted Son. 5. If once his wrath arise, Ye perish from your place; Then blessed is the soul that flies For refuge to his grace. PSALM III. 1. GOD wouldst thou please? with rev'rend [awe Observe the precepts of his law; 2. With chasten'd heart I seek thy shrine, Aud safe to Thee my cares resign; My weary eyes in sleep I close, My limbs secure to rest compose; PSALM IV. (PART FIRST.) 1. OH King, eternal and divine! The world is thine alone; 2. How far extends thy mighty name, That sun thy wonders shall proclaim, 3. What, then, is mortal man, oh Lord, That thou to him shouldst strength afford, (PART SECOND.) 4. Next to the blest angelic kind, 5. Although I raise my wond'ring eyes, And view the heav'ns around,The stretching waste of azure skies, With stars and planets crown'd: 6. And view those stars attend the moon, 7. Still greater do thy mercies shine,— Thy condescending care Hath call'd us, with a voice divine, PSALM V. 1. LORD, who may to thy love aspire, He walking wisely-walketh sure. |