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7568. With My Whole Heart I'll Raise My Song

1. With my whole heart I’ll raise my song,
Thy wonders I’ll proclaim;
Thou, sovereign judge of right and wrong,
Wilt put my foes to shame.

2. I’ll sing Thy majesty and grace;
My God prepares His throne
To judge the world in righteousness,
And make His vengeance known.

3. Then shall the Lord a refuge prove
For all the poor oppressed;
To save the people of His love,
And give the weary rest.

4. The men that know Thy name will trust
In Thy abundant grace;
For Thou hast ne’er forsook the just,
Who humbly seek Thy face.

5. Sing praises to the righteous Lord,
Who dwells on Zion’s hill,
Who executes His threatening word,
And doth His grace fulfill.

Text Information
First Line: With my whole heart I'll raise my song
Title: With My Whole Heart I'll Raise My Song
Author: Isaac Watts (1719)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: The Psalms of David, 1719
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BEATI IMMACULATI
Composer: Alexander R. Reinagle (1836)
Meter: CM
Incipit: 55132 16543 21325
Key: G Major
Source: Psalm Tunes for the Voice and Pi­an­o­for­te, cir­ca 1836
Copyright: Public Domain



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