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2 Much of my time has run to waste, And I perhaps am near my home; But he forgives my follies past, He gives me strength for days to come. 3 I lay my body down to sleep, Peace is the pillow for my head; While well-appointed angels keep, Their watchful stations round my bed. 4 In vain the sons of earth or hell, Tell me a thousand frightful things; My God in safety makes me dwell, Beneath the shadow of thy wings. 5 Faith in his name forbids my fear: O may thy presence ne'er depart! And in the morning make me hear, The love and kindness of thy heart.

6 Thus when the night of death shall come, My flesh shall rest beneath the ground, And wait thy voice to rouse my tomb, With sweet salvation in the sound.

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Morning or Evening. (L. M.)

Y God, how endless is thy love; Thy gifts are every evening new, And morning mercies from above, Gently distil like early dew.

2 Thou spread'st the curtains of the night, Great guardian of my sleeping hours; Thy sov'reign word restores the light, And quickens all my drowsy powers.

3 I yield my powers to thy command,
To thee I consecrate my days;

Perpetual blessings from thine hand,
Demand perpetual songs of praise.

102. A Morning Song. (C. M.)

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NCE more, my soul, the rising day
Salutes thy waking eyes,

Once more, my voice, thy tribute pay,
To him that rules the skies.

2 Night unto night his name repeats,
The day renews the sound,

Wide as the heav'n on which he sits,
To turn the seasons round.

3 'Tis he supports my mortal frame,
My tongue shall speak his praise;
My sins would rouse his wrath to flame,
And yet his wrath delays.

4 On a poor worm thy power might tread,
And I could ne'er withstand;
Thy justice might have crush'd me dead,
But mercy held thine hand.

5 A thousand wretched souls are fled,
Since the last setting sun,

And yet thou length'nest out my thread,
And yet my moments run.

6 Dear God, let all my hours be thine,
While I enjoy the light,

Then shall my sun in smiles decline,
And bring a pleasant night.

103. An Evening Hymn. (C.M.)

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READ Sov'reign, let my evening song,
Like holy incense rise;

Assist the offerings of my tongue,

To reach the lofty skies.

2 Through all the dangers of the day,
Thy hand was still my guard,
And still to drive my wants away
Thy mercy stood prepar'd.

3 Perpetual blessings from above,
Encompass me around,

But O how few returns of love,
Hath my Creator found!

4 What have I done for him that dy'd,
To save my wretched soul?
How are my follies multiply'd,
Fast as my minutes roll!

5 Lord, with this guilty heart of mine,
To thy dear cross I flee;

And to thy grace my soul resign,
To be renew'd by thee.

6 Sprinkled afresh with pardoning blood,
I lay me down to rest,

As in th' embraces of my God,
Or on my Saviour's breast.

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Morning or Evening. (C. M.)

OSANNA, with a cheerful sound,
To God's upholding hand,

Ten thousand snares attend us round,
And yet secure we stand.

2 That was a most amazing power,
That rais'd us with a word,
And every day, and every hour,
We lean upon the Lord.

3 The evening rests our weary head,
And angels guard the room;
We wake, and we admire the bed,
That was not made our tomb.

4 The rising morning can't assure
That we shall end the day,
For death stands ready at the door,
To seize our lives away.

5 Our breath is forfeited by sin
To God's avenging law:

We own thy grace, Immortal King,
In every gasp we draw.

6 God is our sun, whose daily light
Our joy and safety brings:
Our feeble flesh lies safe at night,
Beneath his shady wings.

105. God's Goodness renewed every Morning and Evening. (C. M.)

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REAT God, my early vows to thee,
With gratitude I'll bring,

And at the rosy dawn of day,

Thy lofty praises sing.

2 Thou round the heav'nly arch dost draw

A dark and sable veil,

And all the beauties of the world,
From mortal eyes conceal.

3 Again the sky with golden beams,
Thy skilful hands adorn,

And paint with cheerful splendour gay,
The fair ascending morn.

4 And as the gloomy night returns,
Or smiling day renews,

Thy constant goodness still my soul
With benefits pursues.

5 For this will I my vows to thee

With ev'ning incense bring; And at the rosy dawn of day, Thy lofty praises sing.

106.

Evening Hymn. (L. M.)

1LORY to thee, my God, this night,
For all the blessings of the light:

Keep me, O keep me, King of kings,
Beneath thine own almighty wings.

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