P112b. Thrice happy Man, who fears the Lord

1 Thrice happy Man, who fears the Lord,
Loves his Commands, and trusts his Word;
Honour and Peace his Days attend,
And Blessings to his Seed descend.

2 Compassion dwells upon his Mind,
To Works of Mercy still inclin'd;
He lends the Poor some present Aid,
Or gives them, not to be repaid.

3 When times grow dark, and Tidings spread
That fill his Neighbours round with Dread,
His Heart is arm'd against the Fear,
For GOD with all his Pow'r is there.

4 His Soul well fix'd upon the Lord,
Draws heav'nly Courage from his Word;
Amidst the Darkness Light shall rise,
To chear his Heart and bless his Eyes.

5 He hath dispers'd his Alms abroad;
His Works are still before his God;
His Name on Earth shall long remain,
While envious Sinners fret in vain.

Text Information
First Line: Thrice happy Man, who fears the Lord
Meter: Long Metre
Language: English
Publication Date: 1740
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Topic: Blessings: of a person; Charity: and justice; Charity: to the poor (2 more...)
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