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Psalm 12:1. L. M. [Lord, If Thou Dost Not Soon Appear]
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The saint’s safety and hope in evil times;
or, Sins of the tongue complained of,
viz, blasphemy, falsehood, etc.

Lord, if thou dost not soon appear,
Virtue and truth will fly away;
A faithful man, amongst us here,
Will scarce be found if thou delay.

The whole discourse, when neighbours meet,
Is fill’d with trifles loose and vain;
Their lips are flattery and deceit,
And their proud language is profane.

But lips, that with deceit abound,
Shall not maintain their triumph long;
The God of vengeance will confound
The flattering and blaspheming tongue.

“Yet shall our words be free,” they cry,
“Our tongue shall be controll’d by none:
“Where is the Lord will ask us why?
“Or say, our lips are not our own?”

The Lord who sees the poor opprest,
And hears th’ oppressor’s haughty strain,
Will rise to give his children rest,
Nor shall they trust his word in vain.

Thy word, O Lord, tho’ often try’d,
Void of deceit shall still appear
Not silver, seven times purify’d
From dross and mixture, shines so clear.

Thy grace shall in the darkest hour
Defend the holy soul from harm;
Tho’ when the vilest men have power
On every side will sinners swarm.