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A Morning Hymn.

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Awake my soul! in cheerful mood,     Thy matin thanks to pay!     The God, who gives thee rest, and food,     Directs thee to be gay.     The Jewish world was dark, and cold,     There doubts and fears annoy:     Thy Shepherd to his happier fold     Brings light, and peace, and joy.     Cease then, O Christian! cease to grieve     In tempest, or in calm!     Smile on affliction, and receive     Her consecrated palm!

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