A MORNING HYMN.

A MORNING HYMN.

Early, early O! my God!I send my prayer to thee,Ere my heart has roved abroad’Mid scenes of vanity.Shielded by thy tender love,I have calmly, safely slept,Guards, commission’d from above,Round me their station kept.Through the darkness—through the nightRefreshing rest was mine;Fire, nor sword, nor sickly blight,Against me did combine;But revolving hours have brought,Opening fair, another day;May I spend it as I ought,And love, and watch, and pray!When the solemn hour has comeFor me to sleep in death,Jesus, bear my spirit home,When fails my mortal breath!Clasp me in thy faithful arms—Fold me to thy tender breast—Till, enraptured with thy charms,I gently sink to rest.

Early, early O! my God!I send my prayer to thee,Ere my heart has roved abroad’Mid scenes of vanity.Shielded by thy tender love,I have calmly, safely slept,Guards, commission’d from above,Round me their station kept.Through the darkness—through the nightRefreshing rest was mine;Fire, nor sword, nor sickly blight,Against me did combine;But revolving hours have brought,Opening fair, another day;May I spend it as I ought,And love, and watch, and pray!When the solemn hour has comeFor me to sleep in death,Jesus, bear my spirit home,When fails my mortal breath!Clasp me in thy faithful arms—Fold me to thy tender breast—Till, enraptured with thy charms,I gently sink to rest.

Early, early O! my God!I send my prayer to thee,Ere my heart has roved abroad’Mid scenes of vanity.Shielded by thy tender love,I have calmly, safely slept,Guards, commission’d from above,Round me their station kept.

Early, early O! my God!

I send my prayer to thee,

Ere my heart has roved abroad

’Mid scenes of vanity.

Shielded by thy tender love,

I have calmly, safely slept,

Guards, commission’d from above,

Round me their station kept.

Through the darkness—through the nightRefreshing rest was mine;Fire, nor sword, nor sickly blight,Against me did combine;But revolving hours have brought,Opening fair, another day;May I spend it as I ought,And love, and watch, and pray!

Through the darkness—through the night

Refreshing rest was mine;

Fire, nor sword, nor sickly blight,

Against me did combine;

But revolving hours have brought,

Opening fair, another day;

May I spend it as I ought,

And love, and watch, and pray!

When the solemn hour has comeFor me to sleep in death,Jesus, bear my spirit home,When fails my mortal breath!Clasp me in thy faithful arms—Fold me to thy tender breast—Till, enraptured with thy charms,I gently sink to rest.

When the solemn hour has come

For me to sleep in death,

Jesus, bear my spirit home,

When fails my mortal breath!

Clasp me in thy faithful arms—

Fold me to thy tender breast—

Till, enraptured with thy charms,

I gently sink to rest.

Charleston,February 14, 1841.


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