338. Happy the meek whose gentle breast

1 Happy the meek whose gentle breast,
Clear as the summer's evening ray,
Calm as the regions of the blest,
Enjoys on earth celestial day.

2 His heart no broken friendships sting,
No storms his peaceful tent invade;
He rest beneath th'almighty's wing,
Hostile to none, of none afraid.

3 Spirit of grace, all meek and mild!
Inspire our breasts, our souls possess;
Repel each passion rude and wild,
And bless us as we aim to bless.

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First Line: Happy the meek whose gentle breast
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1870
Topic: Blessedness: of piety; Christians: their life and experience; Fruits of the Spirit: meekness and humility (5 more...)
Notes: Author from index: J. Scott
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