P.CVII.VI. When God, provok'd with daring crimes

35 When God, provok'd with daring crimes,
Scourges the madness of the times,
He turns their fields to barren sand,
And dries the rivers from the land.

36 His word can raise the springs again,
And make the wither'd mountains green,
Send show'ry blessings from the skies;
And harvests in the desert rise.

37 [Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey,
Or men as fierce and wild as they,
He bids th' opprest and poor repair,
And builds them towns and cities there.

38 They sow the fields, and trees they plant
Whose yearly fruit supplies their want;
Their race grows up from fruitful stocks,
Their wealth increases with their flocks.

39 Thus they are blest: but if they sin,
He lets the heathen nations in;
A savage crew invades their lands,
Their princes die by barb'rous hands.

40 Their captive sons, expos'd to scorn,
Wander unpiti'd and forlorn;
The country lies unfenc'd, untill'd,
And desolation spreads the field.

41 Yet if the humbled nation mourns
Again his dreadful hand he turns;
Again he makes their cities thrive,
And bids the dying churches live.]

42 The righteous with a joyful sense,
Admire the works of Providence;
And tongues of atheists shall no more,
Blaspheme the God that saints adore.

43 How few with pious care record
These wond'rous dealings of the Lord
But wise observers still shall find
The Lord is holy, just and kind.

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First Line: When God, provok'd with daring crimes
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
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Topic: Colonies Planted
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