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Psalm 119 (Version 05, Part 5)

C.M. (8.6.8.6) Psalm 119 Isaac Watts

Psalm Text

O How I love thy holy law!

'Tis daily my delight;

And thence my meditations draw

Divine advice by night.

My waking eyes prevent the day

To meditate thy word;

My soul with longing melts away

To hear thy gospel, Lord.

How doth thy word my heart engage!

How well employ my tongue!

And, in my tiresome pilgrimage,

Yields me a heavenly song.

Am I a stranger, or at home,

'Tis my perpetual feast;

Not honey dropping from the comb

So much allures the taste.

No treasures so enrich the mind;

Nor shall thy word be sold

For loads of silver well refin'd,

Nor heaps of choicest gold.

When nature sinks, and spirits droop,

Thy promises of grace

Are pillars to support my hope,

And there I write thy praise.

About This Psalm

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1719 Isaac Watts

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This metrical psalm text is in the public domain.