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For The Poor.

By William Cowper

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When Hagar found the bottle spent,     And wept oer Ishmael,     A message from the Lord was sent     To guide her to a well.[1]     Should not Elijahs cake and cruse[2]     Convince us at this day,     A gracious God will not refuse     Provisions by the way?     His saints and servants shall be fed,     The promise is secure;     Bread shall be given them, he has said,     Their water shall be sure.[3]     Repasts far richer they shall prove,     Than all earths dainties are;     Tis sweet to taste a Saviours love,     Though in the meanest fare.     To Jesus then your trouble bring,     Nor murmur at your lot;     While you are poor and he is King,     You shall not be forgot.

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William Cowper

About William Cowper

William Cowper (1731–1800) was an English poet and hymnodist whose work bridges the gap between the Augustan age and Romanticism. His poems "The Task" and "John Gilpin" were enormously popular, and his hymn "God Moves in a Mysterious Way" remains widely sung.

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