One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads Original, and suitable for music [by Jean Ingelow] |
One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads | ||
FROM PSALM CXXX.
“Out of the deep, out of the deep,
O God, I make my moan;
When I by night awaked from sleep
Do watch with Thee alone.
O God, I make my moan;
When I by night awaked from sleep
Do watch with Thee alone.
“Be not extreme, be not extreme
To mark what is amiss;
Forgiveness doth Thee well beseem—
Lord, be Thou fear'd in this.
To mark what is amiss;
Forgiveness doth Thee well beseem—
Lord, be Thou fear'd in this.
“My soul doth wait, my soul doth wait
Till darkness wear away;
My soul doth flee, I say, to Thee
Before the breaking day.
Till darkness wear away;
My soul doth flee, I say, to Thee
Before the breaking day.
“Trust in the Lord, trust in the Lord,
Though yet thy dawn be dim;
He will Thee save from out the grave,
Redemption is with Him.”
Though yet thy dawn be dim;
He will Thee save from out the grave,
Redemption is with Him.”
One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads | ||