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224a. If to the Hills I lift mine Eyes

1. If to the Hills I lift mine Eyes,
From whence should come mine Aid?
2. My Help doth from Jehovah come;
Who Heav'n, and Earth, hath made.
3. He'll keep thy Feet from dang'rous Falls;
Thy Guardian never sleeps.
4. Nor Sleep, nor Slumber, touch the Eyes,
Of him that Isr'el keeps.

5. The Lord's thy Keeper, he, thy Shade,
Stands by thee on thy Right;
6. Lest scorching Sun offend by Day;
Or Moon's cold Damps by Night.
7. The Lord shall keep thee from all Harms;
Preserve thy Soul from Ill.
8. Thy going out; and coming in,
Keeps now, and ever will.

Text Information
First Line: If to the Hills I lift mine Eyes
Language: English
Publication Date: 1752
Scripture:
Notes: Public Domain.
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