202b. Of Mercy's never-failing Spring

1 Of Mercy's never-failing Spring,
And stedfast Judgment I will sing;
And since they both to Thee belong,
To Thee, O Lord, address my Song.
2 When, Lord, thou shalt with me reside,
Wise Discipline my Reign shall guide;
With blameless Life myself I'll make
A Pattern for my Court to take.

3 No ill Design will I pursue,
Nor those my Fv'rites make that do.
4 Who to Reproof has no Regard,
Him will I totally discard.
5 The private Slanderer shall be
In publick Justice doom'd by me:
From haughty Looks I'll turn aside,
And mortify the Heart of Pride.

6 But Honesty, call'd from her Cell,
In Splendor at my court shall dwell:
Who Virtue's Practice make their Care,
Shall have the first Preferments there.
7 No Politicks shall recommend
His Country's Foe to be my Friend:
None e'er shall to my Favour rise
By flatt'ring or malicious Lies.

8 All those who wicked courses take,
An early Sacrifice I'll make;
cut off, destroy, 'till none remain
God's holy City to prophane.

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First Line: Of Mercy's never-failing Spring
Language: English
Publication Date: 1754
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