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Hymns, for the Amusement of Children

Embellished with Cuts [by Christopher Smart]
  

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HYMN XI. CONTENTMENT.

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God's all my portion, all my good,
From his rich mercy flows;
And his good Providence secures
The blessings he bestows.

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I envy not the great man's state,
Nor pine to see his store;
With what I have I'm pleased much,
With what I hope for more.

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Then let me make the Lord my trust,
And practise all that's good;
So shall I dwell among the just,
And he'll provide me food.

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I charge my thoughts, Be humble still,
And all thy carriage mild,
Content, my Father, with thy will,
And quiet as a child.

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The meek, at last, the earth possess,
They are the Heirs of Heaven;
True riches, with abundant peace,
To humble souls are given.