9455. Mortals, Give Ear

1 Mortals, give ear, the awful day,
The last, the great assize,
Advances swift as minutes fly
The guilty to surprise.

2 That eye which sees thro’ darkest shades
Of secrecy and night;
That ear which every whisper hears
Shall bring each deed to light.

3 How will the guilty trembling stand
To see their sins revealed?
And all their thoughts made public then
Which lay before concealed.

4 Horror and anguish seize their souls,
Despoiled of each disguise:
Despair now racks their guilty breasts,
And hope for ever dies.

5 Not so the righteous—they shall stand,
Nor vengeance them affright:
The Judge who goodness loves will bring
Their secret good to light.

6 Blushing with joy, the saint shall hear
Each pious deed proclaimed;
And see his name with honor shine
By malice once defamed.

7 Thus by an interposing sphere
The sun is veiled in night,
But soon he shows his face with all
The majesty of light.

Text Information
First Line: Mortals, give ear, the awful day
Title: Mortals, Give Ear
Author: John Needham
Meter: CM
Language: English
Source: Hymns Devotional and Moral on Various Subjects (Bristol, England: S. Farley, 1768)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: DIBDIN
Composer: Dr. Jackson
Meter: CM
Key: d minor
Source: Standard Psalm Tune-Book, 1842
Copyright: Public Domain



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