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Isaac Watts (Исаак Уоттс)


Psalm 121 (To heav'n I lift my waiting eyes)


Preservation by day and night.

To heav'n I lift my waiting eyes,
There all my hopes are laid:
The Lord that built the earth and skies
Is my perpetual aid.

Their feet shall never slide to fall
Whom he designs to keep;
His ear attends the softest call,
His eyes can never sleep.

He will sustain our weakest powers
With his almighty arm,
And watch our most unguarded hours
Against surprising harm.

Isr'el, rejoice, and rest secure,
Thy keeper is the Lord;
His wakeful eyes employ his power
For thine eternal guard.

Nor scorching sun, nor sickly moon,
Shall have his leave to smite;
He shields thy head from burning noon,
From blasting damps at night.

He guards thy soul, he keeps thy breath,
Where thickest dangers come:
Go, and return, secure from death,
Till God commands thee home.



Isaac Watts's other poems:
  1. Hymn 65 (When I can read my title clear)
  2. Psalm 34. Part 1 (Lord, I will bless thee all my days)
  3. Psalm 103. Part 1 (O bless the Lord, my soul!)
  4. Psalm 136 (Give thanks to God most high)
  5. Psalm 133 (Blest are the sons of peace)


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