Halelviah or, Britans Second Remembrancer, bringing to Remembrance (in praisefull and Poenitentiall Hymns, Spirituall Songs, and Morall-Odes): Meditations, advancing the glory of God, in the practise of Pietie and Vertue; and applyed to easie Tunes, to be Sung in Families, &c. Composed in a three-fold Volume, by George Wither. The first, contains Hymns-Occasionall. The second, Hymns-Temporary. The third, Hymns-Personall. That all Persons, according to their Degrees, and Qualities, may at all Times, and upon all eminent Occasions, be remembred to praise God; and to be mindfull of their Duties |
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Hymne. XII. When we returne Home.
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Though our Affaires may not permit us to sing upon all such occasions, yet we ought at all times to be thankfull: and we have, at least, leisure enough to Meditate to this purpose, when we returne home.
Sing this as the former Hymne.
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Since, Lord thou hast well pleased bin,(As now it may appeare)
To beare me forth, to bring me in,
And set me safely here;
I, who deserved not this Grace,
Should far lesse worthy be,
If I repay not in this place,
The thanks I owe to thee.
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My Tongue therfore, Oh Lord (my King)Now soundeth out thy praise:
My heart the self same strain doth sing;
And, thus to thee it sayes:
Thou art my God; and never shall
Another God be mine;
And Kingdomes, Powers, and Glories, all
For ever shall be thine.
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