1 Bless'd is the man whose breast can move,
And melt with pity to the poor,
Whose soul, by sympathizing love,
Feels what his fellow-saints endure.
2 His heart contrives for their relief.
More good than his own hands can do;
He, in the time of gen'ral grief
Shall find the Lord has mercy too.
3 His soul shall live secure on earth,
With secret blessings on his head,
When drought, and pestilence, and dearth,
Around him multiply their dead.
4 Or if he languish on his couch,
God will pronounce his sins forgiv'n,
Will save him with a healing touch,
Or take his willing soul to heav'n.
| Text Information | |
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| First Line: | Bless'd is the man whose breast can move |
| Title: | Charity to the poor; or, Pity to the afflicted |
| Meter: | Long Metre |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1791 |
| Scripture: | |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |