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HYMN

Sung at a Charity Sermon, in Lancaster, on the 22d of January, 1797, for the Blind Asylum, Liverpool.

1 SUMMON'D before Jehovah's throne,
2 Conscience would shrink with fear;
3 If Heaven had not its mercy shewn,
4 And sent a Saviour here.
5 One great command that Saviour gave,
6 Whose life redeem'd from sin;
7 That tender mercies, call'd to save,
8 Should thro' our lives be seen.
9 To aid, to sooth the poor distrest,
10 The righteous must rejoice:
11 And every Christian's feeling breast,
12 Be tun'd to pity's voice.
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13 While we behold the grateful light,
14 Can read th' instructive page;
15 May those debarr'd the bliss of sight,
16 All tenderness engage.
17 God's wond'rous works they cannot trace,
18 In Nature's beauteous train;
19 For veil'd to them her lovely face,
20 Her seasons change in vain.
21 To them descends no beam of light;
22 No suns have splendid shone;
23 And but the changing day and night,
24 By rest or labour known.
25 The poor and blind must claim your care;
26 Ye rich! tis yours to bless;
27 In pity needless wants oh spare!
28 And give to their distress.
29 Oh pour instructions on their mind!
30 Oh! cheer their dark abode!
31 And to their every want be kind;
32 Tis in the heavenly road

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Title (in Source Edition): HYMN Sung at a Charity Sermon, in Lancaster, on the 22d of January, 1797, for the Blind Asylum, Liverpool.
Author: Eliza Day
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Daye, Eliza, b. ca. 1734. Poems, on Various Subjects. Liverpool: Printed by J. M'Creery, 1798, pp. [214]-215. [2],x,[4],258p.; 8° (ESTC T132359) (Page images digitized by University of California Libraries.)

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