II.XLVIII | The Psalms of David#II.XLIX | II.L |
1 Death cannot make our Souls afraid,
If God be with us there;
We may walk through its darkest Shade,
And never yield to fear.
2 I could renounce my All below,
If my Creator bid,
And run, if I was call'd to go,
And die as Moses did.
3 Might I but climb to Pisgah's Top,
And view the promis'd Land,
My Flesh itself should long to drop,
And pray for the Command.
4 Clasp'd in my heav'nly Father's Arms,
I would forget my Breath,
And lose my Life among the Charms
Of so divine a Death.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Death cannot make our Souls afraid |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
Topic: | God's Presence in Death; Moses dying |
Notes: | Public Domain. |