| O Lord my God! how great art Thou!With honor and with glory crowned;
 Light’s dazzling splendors veil Thy brow,
 And gird the universe around.
 Spirits and angels Thou hast made;Thy ministers a flaming fire;
 By Thee were earth’s foundations laid;
 At Thy rebuke the floods retire.
 Thine are the fountains of the deep;By Thee their waters swell or fail;
 Up to the mountain’s summit creep,
 Or shrink beneath the lowly vale.
 Thy fingers mark their utmost found;That bound the waters may not pass;
 Their moisture swells the teeming ground,
 And paints the valleys o’er with grass.
 The waving harvest, Lord, is Thine;The vineyard, and the olive’s juice;
 Corn, wine, and oil, by Thee combine,
 Life, gladness, beauty, produce.
 The moon for seasons Thou hast made,The sun for change of day and night;
 Of darkness Thine the deepest shade,
 And Thine the day’s meridian light.
 O Lord, Thy works are all divine;In wisdom hast Thou made them all;
 Earth’s teeming multitudes are Thine;
 Thine—peopled ocean’s great and small.
 All these on Thee for life depend;Thy Spirit speaks, and they are born;
 They gather what Thy bounties send;
 Thy hand of plenty fills the horn.
 Thy face is hidden—they turn pale,With terror quake, with anguish burn;
 Their breath Thou givest to the gale;
 They die, and to their dust return.
 And Thou, my soul, with pure delight,Thy voice to bless thy Maker raise;
 His praise let morning sing to night,
 And night to morn repeat His praise.
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