Why fled the ocean? And why skipp'd the mountains? PSALM CXXXVI. LET us, with a gladsome mind, Oh, let us his praises tell, Who doth the wrathful tyrants quell; Who, with his miracles, doth make Who, by his wisdom, did create Who did the solid earth ordain To rise above the watery plain; Who, by his all-commanding might, And caused the golden-tressed sun The horned moon to shine by night, He, with his thunder-clasping hand, And, in despite of Pharaoh fell, The ruddy waves he cleft in twain For his, &c. The floods stood still, like walls of glass, While the Hebrew bands did pass ; For his, &c. But full soon they did devour The tawny king with all his power; His chosen people he did bless For his, &c. In bloody battle he brought down He foil'd bold Seon and his host, And large-limb'd Og he did subdue, For his, &c. And, to his servant Israel, He gave their land therein to dwell; He hath, with a piteous eye, And freed us from the slavery For his, &c. All living creatures he doth feed, And with full hand supplies their need; For his, &c. Let us, therefore, warble forth That his mansion hath on high, |