Psalm 75Words: Isaac Watts Here is an example of Watts applying a Psalm to events in Britain. These references were modified in the Americanized versions of Watts work.
1 To thee, most Holy and most High, To thee we bring our thankful praise; Thy works declare thy name is nigh, Thy works of wonder and of grace. 2 Britain was doom'd to be a slave, Her frame dissolv'd, her fears were great; When God a new supporter gave, To bear the pillars of the state. 3 He from thy hand receiv'd his crown, And sware to rule by wholesome laws; His foot shall tread th' oppressor down, His arm defend the righteous cause. 4 Let haughty sinners sink their pride, Nor lift so high their scornful head; But lay their foolish thoughts aside, , And own the king that God hath made. 5 Such honors never come by chance, Nor do the winds promotion blow; 'Tis God the Judge doth one advance, 'Tis God that lays another low. 6 No vain pretence to royal birth Shall fix a tyrant on the throne: God, the great Sov'reign of the earth, Will rise and make his justice known. 7 [His hand holds out the dreadful cup Of vengeance mix'd with various plagues, To make the wicked drink them up, Wring out and taste the bitter dregs. 8 Now shall the Lord exalt the just; And while he tramples on tile proud, And lays their glory in the dust, My lips shall sing his praise aloud.] |
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