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Hymn 1

A song of praise to God from Great Britain.

Nature, with all her powers, shall sing,

God the Creator and the King;

Nor air, nor earth, nor skies, nor seas,

Deny the tribute of their praise.[Begin to make his glories known,

Ye seraphs that sit near his throne;

Tune your harps high, and spread the

To the creation's utmost bound.

All mortal things of meaner frame,

Exert your force, and own his name;

Whilst with our souls and with our

We sing his honors and our joys.][To him be sacred all we have,

From the young cradle to the grave;

Our lips shall his loud wonders tell,

And every word a miracle.][This northern isle, our native land,

Lies safe in God th' Almighty's hand;

Our foes of victory dream in vain,

And wear the captivating chain.

He builds and guards the British throne,

And makes it gracious like his own;

Makes our successive princes kind,

And gives our dangers to the wind.]Raise monumental praises

To him that thunders through the sky,

And with an awful nod or

Shakes an aspiring tyrant down.[Pillars of lasting brass

The triumphs of th' Eternal name;

While trembling nations read from

The honors of the God of war.]Thus let our flaming zeal

Our loftiest thoughts and loudest songs;

Britain, pronounce with warmest

Hosannah from ten thousand tongues.

Yet, mighty God! our feeble

Attempts in vain to reach thy name;

The strongest notes that angels raise,

Faint in the worship and the praise.

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Isaac Watts

Isaac Watts (17 July 1674 – 25 November 1748) was an English Christian minister (Congregational), hymn writer, theologian, and logician. He was …

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