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Wisdom. - Proverbs viii.22-31.

    By William Cowper



    Ere God had built the mountains,
    Or raised the fruitful hills;
    Before he fill’d the fountains
    That feed the running rills;
    In me, from everlasting,
    The wonderful I AM,
    Found pleasures never-wasting,
    And Wisdom is my name.


    When, like a tent to dwell in,
    He spread the skies abroad,
    And swathed about the swelling
    Of Ocean’s mighty flood;
    He wrought by weight and measure,
    And I was with him then:
    Myself the Father’s pleasure,
    And mine, the sons of men,


    Thus Wisdom’s words discover
    Thy glory and thy grace,
    Thou everlasting lover
    Of our unworthy race!
    Thy gracious eye survey’d us
    Ere stars were seen above;
    In wisdom thou hast made us,
    And died for us in love.


    And couldst thou be delighted
    With creatures such as we,
    Who, when we saw thee, slighted
    And nail’d thee to a tree?
    Unfathomable wonder,
    And mystery divine!
    The voice that speaks in thunder,
    Says, “Sinner, I am thine!”



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