2. My soul shall pray for Zion still, There my best friends, my kindred dwell, There God my saviour reigns. 3. Peace be within this sacred place, Be her attendants blest! LORD, in the temple of thy grace 2. Father, my soul would still abide COME let us all unite our joys, And to the Lord our voices raise: 2. O let your cheerful temper show And wait with joy for those behind. SEEK we pure and lasting joys, Seek we pleasures most refined, Which nor time nor chance destroys, Suited to the heaven-born mind? With heart and tongue united worshipraise: Man's wisest, noblest work is prayer and praise. 2. While seraphic ranks on high Endless Halleluias sing, Let our feebler voices try Grateful songs to God our king; With heart and tongue united worshipraise: Man's wisest, noblest work is prayer and praise. 42. L. M. CAPPE'S COLLECTION. 1. AGAIN our weekly labours end, 2. This day may our devotions rise And heaven that peace divine bestow LORD, before thy presence come, 2. Wandering thoughts and languid powers, 3. Now begin the glorious song, 44. C. M. MRS. BARBAULD. 1. SLEEP, sleep today, tormenting cares Ye shall not dim the light that streams 2. Tomorrow will be time enough 3. Sleep, sleep for ever, guilty thoughts! And, purged from sin, may I behold 45. L. M. MRS. BARBAULD. 1. WHEN, as returns this solemn day, 2. From marble domes and gilded spires Shall curling clouds of incense rise? And gems, and gold, and garlands deck The costly pomp of sacrifice? 3. Vain sinful man! Creation's lord 46. c. M. WATTS. 1. LORD, in the morning thou shalt hear 2. Thou art a God before whose sight |