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LIV. Father

1 Father, of Angels and of men,
Of nature and of grace, the Lord,
Be thou in one eternal strain,
By all thy various works ador'd.

2 From heav'n to earth, from earth to heav'n,
Through worlds above and worlds below,
Thy boundless mercies freely giv'n,
In tides of bliss forever flow.

3 Sing O ye heav'ns! burst into praise
Thou earth, and let the anthem roll,
'Till rocks and tombs shall hear the lays,
And light and life embrace the whole.

Text Information
First Line: Father of Angels and of men
Title: Father
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Scripture: ; ;
Notes: Now Public Domain. Original
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