Love poems

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Psalm 51 part 3

© Isaac Watts

O Thou that hear'st when sinners cry,
Though all my crimes before thee lie,
Behold them not with angry look,
But blot their mem'ry from thy book.

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Psalm 51 part 1

© Isaac Watts

Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive,
Let a repenting rebel live:
Are not thy mercies large and free?
May not a sinner trust in thee?

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Psalm 50 part 3

© Isaac Watts

v.1,5,8,16,21,22
C. M.
The judgment of hypocrites.

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Psalm 50 part 2

© Isaac Watts

v.10,11,14,15,23
C. M.
Obedience is better than sacrifice.

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Psalm 50

© Isaac Watts

The Lord, the Sovereign, sends his summons forth,
Calls the south nations and awakes the north;
From east to west the sounding orders spread,
Through distant worlds and regions of the dead:
No more shall atheists mock his long delay;
His vengeance sleeps no more: behold the day!

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Psalm 5

© Isaac Watts

Lord, in the morning thou shalt hear
My voice ascending high;
To thee will I direct my prayer,
To thee lift up mine eye;

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Psalm 47

© Isaac Watts

O for a shout of sacred joy
To God the sovereign King!
Let every land their tongues employ,
And hymns of triumph sing.

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Psalm 46 part 1

© Isaac Watts

God is the refuge of his saints,
When storms of sharp distress invade
Ere we can offer our complaints,
Behold him present with his aid.

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Psalm 45 part 2

© Isaac Watts

The King of saints, how fair his face,
Adorned with majesty and grace!
He comes with blessings from above,
And wins the nations to his love.

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Psalm 45 part 1

© Isaac Watts

Now be my heart inspired to sing
The glories of my Savior King,
Jesus the Lord; how heav'nly fair
His form! how bright his beauties are!

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Psalm 45

© Isaac Watts

My Savior and my King,
Thy beauties are divine;
Thy lips with blessings overflow,
And every grace is thine.

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Psalm 44

© Isaac Watts

v.1-8,8,15-26
C. M.
The church's complaint in persecution.

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Psalm 42 Part 1

© Isaac Watts

v.1-5
C. M.
Desertion and hope; or, Complaint of absence from public worship.

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Psalm 41

© Isaac Watts

v.1-8
L. M.
Charity to the poor; or, Pity to the afflicted.

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Psalm 40 Part 1

© Isaac Watts

v.1-8,5,17
C. M.
A song of deliverance from great distress.

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Psalm 40

© Isaac Watts

v.5-10
L. M.
Christ our sacrifice.

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Psalm 4

© Isaac Watts

v. 1-3,5-7
L. M.
Hearing of prayer.

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Psalm 39 part 3

© Isaac Watts

v.9-13
C. M.
Sick-bed devotion.

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Psalm 39 part 2

© Isaac Watts

v.4-7
C. M.
The vanity of man as mortal.

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Psalm 38

© Isaac Watts

Amidst thy wrath remember love,
Restore thy servant, Lord;
Nor let a Father's chast'ning prove
Like an avenger's sword.