225. Colonies planted; or, Nations blessed and punish'd

1 When God, provok'd with daring crimes,
Scourges the madness of the times,
He turns their fields to barren sand,
And dries the rivers from the land.

2 His word can raise the springs again,
And make the wither'd mountains green,
Send show'ry blessings from the skies;
And harvest in the desert rise.

[3 Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey,
Or men as fierce and wild as they,
He bids th' oppress'd and poor repair,
And builds them towns and cities there.

4 They sow the fields, and trees they plant,
Whose yearly fruit supplies their want:
Their race grows up from fruitful stocks,
Their wealth increases with their flocks.

5 Thus they are bless'd; but if they sin,
He lets the heathen nations in;
A savage crew invades their lands,
Their princes die by barb'rous hands.

6 Their captive sons, expos'd to scorn,
Wander'd unpity'd and forlorn:
The country lies unfenc'd, untill'd,
And desolation spreads the field.

7 Yet if the humbled nation mourns,
Again his dreadful hands he turns;
Again he makes their cities thrive,
And bids the dying churches live.]

8 The righteous with a joyful sense
Admire the works of Providence;
And tongues of Atheists shall no more
Blaspheme the God that saints adore.

9 How few with pious care record
These wondrous dealings of the Lord!
But wise observers still shall find
The Lord is holy, just and kind.

Text Information
First Line: When God, provok'd with daring crimes
Title: Colonies planted; or, Nations blessed and punish'd
Meter: Long Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
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Notes: Last part
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