3 No angry passions move, No envy fires the breast; The prospect of eternal peace, 4 O gracious Father, grant That we this influence feel, 1 Is there ambition in my heart? 2 Whate'er thine all-discerning eye I'll bless the good, and to the ill 3 With humble pleasure let me view And odious self-conceit. 4 Let not despair, nor fell revenge O give me tears for others' wo, 1 Blest are the humble souls that see WATTS. WATTS. 2 Blest are the men of broken heart, 3 Blest are the meek, who stand afar 102. L. M. WATTS. 1 THUS saith the high and lofty One, My name is God-I dwell on high,- 2 But I descend to worlds below, 3 'The humble soul my words revive, 1 O, what a lovely thing to see A man of prudent heart; Whose thoughts, and lips, and life agree To act the Christian part. 2 When envy, strife and war begin Mark how the sons of peace come in, 3 Their minds are humble, mild and meek, Nor does their anger rise; Nor passion move their lips to speak, 4 Their lives are prudence mixed with love; Good works employ their day; They blend the serpent with the dove, 5 VII. LOVE, PITY, FOR GIVENESS. 104. L. M. 1 HAPPY the meek, whose gentle breast, 2 His heart no broken friendships sting, 3 Spirit of grace! all meek and mild, SCOTT. MRS. BARBAÜLD. 1 BLEST is the man whose tender heart Feels all another's pain; To whom the supplicating eye Was never raised in vain : 2 Whose breast expands with generous warmth, A stranger's wo to feel; And bleeds in pity o'er the wound He wants the power to heal. 3 He spreads his kind supporting arms 4 To gentle offices of love, He views, through mercy's melting eye, 106. C. M. DODDRIDGE 1 FATHER of mercies, send thy grace, To form in our obedient souls 2 O may our sympathizing breasts 3 Whene'er the helpless sons of want Soft be our hearts their pains to feel, 4 So Jesus looked on wretched man, 5 On wings of love the Savior flew, . To raise us from the ground; And shed his rich and precious blood, |