P.LXIII.II. 'Twas in the watches of the night

7 ’Twas in the watches of the night
I thought upon thy pow'r,
I kept thy lovely face in sight
Amidst the darkest hour.

8 My flesh lay resting on my bed,
My soul arose on high:
My God, my life my hope, I said,
Bring thy salvation nigh.

9 My spirit labours up thy hill,
And climbs the heav’nly road;
But thy right hand upholds me still,
While I pursue my God.

10 Thy mercy stretches o’er my head
The shadow of thy wings;
My heart rejoices in thine aid,
My tongue awakes and sings.

11 But the destroyers of my peace
Shall fret and rage in vain;
The tempter shall for ever cease,
And all my sins be slain.

12 Thy sword shall give my foes to death,
And send them down to dwell,
In the dark caverns of the earth,
Or to the deeps of hell.

Text Information
First Line: 'Twas in the watches of the night
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1816
Scripture:
Topic: Midnight Thoughts recollected
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