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Thou rulest the raging of the sea.
Psalm 89:9.
Gibbons.
To thee, my God, whose presence fills The earth, and seas, and skies, To thee, whose name, whose heart is Love, With all my powers I rise. | 2 Troubles in long succession roll; Wave rushes upon wave; Pity, O pity my distress! Thy child, thy suppliant, save! | 3 O bid the roaring tempest cease; Or give me strength to bear Whate’er thy holy will appoints, And save me from despair! | 4 To thee, my God, alone I look, On thee alone confide; Thou never hast deceived the soul That on thy grace relied. | 5 Though oft thy ways are wrapt in clouds Mysterious and unknown, Truth, righteousness, and mercy stand, The pillars of thy throne. | |