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O Lord, I Will Praise Thee. - Isaiah xii.1.

By William Cowper

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I will praise thee every day,     Now thine angers turnd away!     Comfortable thoughts arise     From the bleeding Sacrifice.     Here in the fair gospel-field,     Wells of free salvation yield     Streams of life, a plenteous store,     And my soul shall thirst no more.     Jesus is become at length     My salvation and my strength;     And his praises shall prolong,     While I live, my pleasant song.     Praise ye then his glorious name,     Publish his exalted fame!     Still his worth your praise exceeds,     Excellent are all his deeds.     Raise again the joyful sound,     Let the nations roll it round!     Zion, shout, for this is he,     God the Saviour dwells in thee!

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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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