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IN UNCERTAINTY.

Feeble in body, and in mind,
Saviour, I cast them both on Thee,
With humble confidence to find
Thy perfect strength display'd in me.
Entangled in the worldly snare,
With sore perplexity distress'd,
O'erwhelm'd with mountain-loads of care,
Beneath Thy mercy's wings I rest.
Thou seest I know not what to do,
But fix mine eyes on Thee alone,
Till Thou Thy secret counsel show,
And bring the blind by ways unknown.
If Thou direct my paths aright,
If Thou before Thy servant go,
The darkness shall be turn'd to light,
The mountains at Thy presence flow:
The crooked things shall at Thy word
Be straight, the rugged places plain,
The creatures all obey their Lord,
And be whate'er Thy will ordain:
My soul, escaped the fowler's net,
Above all earthly things shall soar,
Or fall at my Deliverer's feet,
And love, and wonder, and adore.