The Psalms of David - Imitated in the Language of the New Testament and Applied to the Christian State and Worship by Isaac Watts
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Psalm 6:1. C. M. Complaint in sickness; or, diseases healed. 1 In anger, Lord, rebuke me not, Withdraw the dreadful storm; Nor let thy fury grow so hot Against a feeble worm. 2 My soul's bow'd down with heavy cares, My flesh with pain oppress'd; My couch is witness to my tears, My tears forbid my rest. 3 Sorrow and pain wear out my days; I waste the night with cries, Counting the minutes as they pass, Till the slow morning rise. 4 Shall I be still tormented more? Mine eye consum'd with grief? How long, my God, how long before Thine hand afford relief? 5 He hears when dust and ashes speak, He pities all our groans, He saves us for his mercy's sake And heals our broken bones. |
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