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Shepherd Of Israel.

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Shepherd of Israel! o'er Thy fold     How sweet Thy guardian care,     To them invisible indeed,     Yet present everywhere.     Thy crook still points to "pastures green,"     When rugged paths they see,     Beside "still waters" bids them rest,     And cast their care on Thee.     The "stranger's voice" thou, Lord, canst teach     Their watchful ears to know,     And make their "peace," their heavenly peace,     Like boundless waters flow.     When round this thorny world we stray     And find no place of rest,     Then come like "doves unto the ark,"     Faint, wearied, and oppressed,     Thy gentle hand is soon put forth     Each wanderer to receive;     Thou bindest up the broken heart,     And bidd'st the sinner live.     Why should we fear the storms of time?     Thy word their force can stay;     Enough, be still! the high behest,     Which winds and waves obey.     "Thy will be done" can calm the soul     By fearful tempests driven,     The holiest anthem sung on earth,     The highest heard in Heaven.

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"Shepherd of Israel! o'er Thy fold..."

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