Love poems

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Psalm 15

© Isaac Watts

Who shall inhabit in thy hill,
O God of holiness?
Whom will the Lord admit to dwell
So near his throne of grace?

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Psalm 149

© Isaac Watts

All ye that love the Lord, rejoice,
And let your songs be new;
Amidst the church with cheerful voice
His later wonders show.

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Psalm 148 Paraphrased

© Isaac Watts

Loud hallelujahs to the Lord,
From distant worlds where creatures dwell;
Let heav'n begin the solemn word,
And sound it dreadful down to hell.

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Psalm 148

© Isaac Watts

Proper Metre.
Praise to God from all creatures.Ye tribes of Adam, join
With heav'n, and earth, and seas,
And offer notes divine

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Psalm 147 part 1

© Isaac Watts

Praise ye the Lord; 'tis good to raise
Our hearts and voices in his praise;
His nature and his works invite
To make this duty our delight.

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Psalm 146

© Isaac Watts

Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall join
In work so pleasant, so divine;
Now, while the flesh is mine abode,
And when my soul ascends to God.

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Psalm 145 part 3

© Isaac Watts

v.14,17ff
C. M.
Mercy to sufferers; or, God hearing prayer.

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Psalm 145 part 2

© Isaac Watts

v.7ff
C. M.
The goodness of God.

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Psalm 145 part 1

© Isaac Watts

v.1-7,11-13
C. M.
The greatness of God.

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Psalm 144 part 2

© Isaac Watts

v.3-6
C. M.
The vanity of man and condescension of God.

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Psalm 143

© Isaac Watts

My righteous Judge, my gracious God,
Hear when I spread my hands abroad,
And cry for succor from thy throne;
O make thy truth and mercy known!

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Psalm 141

© Isaac Watts

v.2-5
L. M.
Watchfulness and brotherly reproof.
A morning or evening Psalm.

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Psalm 14 part 1

© Isaac Watts

Fools in their heart believe and say
"That all religion's vain;
There is no God that reigns on high,
Or minds th' affairs of men."

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Psalm 139 part 2

© Isaac Watts

'Twas from thy hand, my God, I came,
A work of such a curious frame
In me thy fearful wonders shine,
And each proclaims thy skill divine.

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Psalm 139 part 1

© Isaac Watts

Lord, thou hast searched and seen me through,
Thine eye commands with piercing view
My rising and my resting hours,
My heart and flesh with all their powers.

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Psalm 136

© Isaac Watts

Give thanks to God the sovereign Lord;
His mercies still endure;
And be the King of kings adored;
His truth is ever sure.

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Psalm 135 part 1

© Isaac Watts

v.1-4,14,19-21
L. M.
The church is God's house and care.

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Psalm 133

© Isaac Watts

Lo! what an entertaining sight
Are brethren that agree!
Brethren, whose cheerful hearts unite
In bands of piety!

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Psalm 132

© Isaac Watts

v.5,13-18
L. M.
At the settlement of a church, or the ordination of a minister.

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Psalm 13

© Isaac Watts

How long, O Lord, shall I complain,
Like one that seeks his God in vain?
Canst thou thy face for ever hide,
And I still pray, and be denied?