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Lord! are there eyes that see the sun,
And gaze with joy on Nature's face,
Yet while through all Thy works they run,
Thy glorious Godhead never trace?
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Lord! are there eyes, to which Thy Book
No hidden mystery reveals?
O give them power thereon to look;
"Lion of Judah! break the seals."1515Rev. v. 5.
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There, with new sight, may they behold
Thy counsels, since the world began,
Like morning's gradual beams, unfold
The wonders of Thy love to man:--
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For whom, a rebel from his birth,
Thine only Son Thou didst not spare;
The Lord from heaven came down to earth,
His guilt and punishment to bear.
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Thus while instruction they receive,
Thy Spirit's inward light impart,
Till trembling penitents believe,
And mercy heals the broken heart.
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Not eyes alone shall then rejoice
In the rich comforts of Thy word;
Deaf ears shall hearken to Thy voice,
And bless the day its sound was heard.
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Tongues, that were meant to pledge Thy Name
In oaths, and cursings, change their tone,
Thy free salvation to proclaim,
And make Thy loving-kindness known.
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Bosoms, by cruel fiends possest,
Dark dungeons of indwelling sin,
Are temples with Thy presence blest,
All glorious, like the ark, within,
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Though earth no lovelier prospect show
Than children walking in Thy ways;
And heaven no sweeter music know
Than infant voices join'd in praise:
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Though such, secured from early vice;
Water'd by Thy continual care,
Spring up like trees of Paradise,
And fruit, in long succession, bear:
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Yet will the tears of transport swell,
Our spirits pure affection burn,
When, aged sinners, warn'd of hell,
Though late and slow, to God return.
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Humbly they take the lowest seat;
Matrons and hoary-headed men
Are learners at the Saviour's feet,
Are "little children" once again.
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Lord! we commit them to Thine hands,
To Thee their new-born hopes aspire;
O take them, keep them,--these are brands,
Pluckt out of everlasting fire.
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