(PART SECOND.) 4. That breath is always in thy hand— It stays and goes at thy command; We hold our lives from Thee aloneTheir limits are to us unknown. 5. To Thee our being we resign, year PSALM LVIII. 1. THE earth and all the heav'nly frame 2. The ground with plenty blooms again, 3. Nor to the human race alone Is thy paternal goodness shewn,- PSALM LIX. (PART FIRST.) 1. YE tribes of Adam join, With heav'n and earth and seas, And offer notes divine To your Creator's praise. Wide as he reigns His name be sung, In endless strains. 2. The shining worlds above To praise the Lord. (PART SECOND.) 3. The world obey'd his will His works proclaim 4. To God, the sov'reign Lord, Your joyful thanks repeat; In endless strains. PSALM LX. 1. YE works of God, to him alone, From earth His foot-stool-heav'n his Let all your praises rise; [throne Whose hand the beauteous fabric made; Whose eye the finish'd whole survey'd, And found it good and wise. 2. Ye sons of men his praise display, The wonders of His love! |