1 59. PSALM LXXX. ..L. M. ISRAEL's Shepherd, Joseph's Guide, Our prayers to thee vouchsafe to hear; Thou that dost on the cherubs ride, Again in solemn state appear. 2 O thou, whom heav'nly hosts obey, How long shall thy fierce anger burn? How long thy suff'ring people pray, And to their pray'rs have no return? 3 Do thou convert us, Lord, do thou The lustre of thy face display; And all the ills we suffer now, Like scatter'd clouds shall pass away. 60. PSALM LXXXIV. C. M. 1 GOD of hosts, the mighty Lord, Where thou, enthron'd in glory, shew'st 2 My longing soul faints with desire My panting heart and flesh cry out 3 Thrice happy they, whose choice has thee Their sure protection made; Who long to tread the sacred ways 4 Thus they proceed from strength to strength, 61. 10 PSALM LXXXV. C. M. A Psalm of Thanksgiving. GOD our Saviour, all our hearts That, quench'd with our repenting tears, 2 To all that fear his holy name 3 For mercy now with truth is join'd, 4 Truth from the earth shall spring, whilst heav'n Shall streams of justice pour; And God, from whom all goodness flows, 62. 1 NO PSALM LXXXVI. C. M. To O my complaint, O Lord my God, Thy gracious ear incline; Hear me, distress'd, and destitute 2 To me, who daily thee invoke, Refresh thy servant's soul, whose hopes 3 Thou, Lord, art good; nor only good, 4 To my repeated humble pray'r, 1 When troubled, I on thee will call, 63. TH PSALM LXXXIX. L. M. HY mercies, Lord, shall be my song, My song on them shall ever dwell; To ages yet unborn my tongue Thy never-failing truth shall tell. 2 I have affirm'd, and still maintain, 3 For such stupendous truth and love 4 Thou dost the lawless sea controul, 64. 1.THO 1. HOU turnest man, O Lord, to dust, Of which he first was made; And when thou speak'st the word,' Return,' 'Tis instantly obey'd. 2 For in thy sight a thousand years 3 Thou sweep'st us off as with a flood, 4 But howsoever fresh and fair 5 So teach us, Lord, th' uncertain sum That to true wisdom all our hearts" 65. HE 1 E that has God his guardian made, His truth shall be thy strong defence. 66. PSALM XCII. C. M. 1 OW good and pleasant must it be 2 With ev'ry morning's early dawn And of his constant truth each night |