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The Southern harmony, and musical companion

containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems

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[Why should I be affrighted]

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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.

1.

Why should I be affrighted
At pestilence and war,
The fiercer be the tempest,
The sooner it is o'er.

2.

With Jesus in the vessel,
The billows rise in vain,
They only will convey me
To yon Elysian plains.

3.

This world is full of dangers,
And foes that press me hard;
But Jesus he has promised
That he will be my guard.

4.

Here I shall not be tempted
Above what I can bear,
When fightings are exerted,
His kingdom for to share.

5.

From him I have my orders,
And while I do obey,
I find his holy spirit
Illuminates my way.

6.

The way is so delightful,
I wish to travel on,
Till I arrive at heaven,
T' receive a starry crown.