IV. Earth with its caverns dark and deep, He fix'd the feas what bounds to keep, Come and with humble fouls adore, PSALM XCV. Thanks to GOD for Prefervation T Common Metre. I. O heav'n I lift my waiting eyes, The LORD that built the earth and skies, II. Their feet shall never flide to fall, Whom he designs to keep; His ear attends the fofteft call; His eyes can never fleep. III. He will fuftain our weakest powr's With his almighty arm, And watch our most unguarded hours IV. Ifr'el rejoice, and rest secure, His wakeful eyes employ his pow'r V. Nor fcorching fun, nor fickly moon, He fhields thy head from burning noon, VI. He guards thy foul, he keeps thy breath, Go and return fecure from death, PSALM XCVII. Thanks for temporal and spiritual Mercies. G Long Metre. I. IVE thanks to GOD; he reigns above, His mercy ages paft have known, And ages long to come fhall own. II. He feeds and cloaths us ev'ry day, III. O let the faints with joy record, The truth and goodness of the LORD! B PSALM XCVIII. GOD's tender Mercy to his People. Long Metre. I. LESS thou the LORD, my foul; his name Let all the pow'rs within me bless: O let not his past favours lie Forgotten in unthankfulness. II. 'Tis he who pardons all thy fins; III. Abundant mercies flow from GOD, Slow is his wrath, and tho' he chides, IV. As heaven is far above the earth, PSALM XCIX. Give thanks to GOD always in all things. Long Metre. I. REAT GOD my joyful thanks to thee to GR Shall, like thy gifts, continual be: In conftant ftreams thy bounty flows, II. Thy kindness all my comforts gives, |