1 I was a grov'ling creature once,
And basely cleav'd to earth;
I wanted wisdom to renounce
The clod that gave me birth.
2 But God hath spoke from heav'n above,
And blest a guilty worm;
Hath giv'n the wings of joy and love
To seek an Angel's form.
3 With these to Pisgah's top I fly,
And there delighted stand;
I hear the promise from on high,
And view the glorious land.
4 Blest Lord of all the vast domain,
This promise is to me;
The length, the breadth, and all the plain,
And more than faith can see.
5 Though comforting this gracious pledge,
To thee for help I call,
For still I stand on Pisgah's edge:
O save me lest I fall!
6 Though much exalted by the Lord,
My strength is not my own;
O let me tremble at his word,
Then none shall cast me down.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | I was a grov'ling creature once |
| Title: | Rejoice with trembling in hope of heaven |
| Meter: | C. M. |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1799 |
| Topic: | Joy: In hope of heaven |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |