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LAMENTATIONS.
BOOK I.

4 Is Ephraim banish d from my thoughts,
Or vile in my esteem ?
No, saith the Lord, with all his faults
I still remember him.

5 Is he a dear and pleasant child ?
Yes, dear and pleasant still ;
Though sin his foolish heart beguiled.
And he withstood my will.

6 My sharp rebuke has laid him low,
He seeks my face again ;
My pity kindles at his woe,
He shall not seek in vain.

69.
The Lord is my Portion.—Lam. iii, 24.

 
1 FROM pole to pole let others roam,
And search in vain for bliss ;
My soul is satisfied at home,
The Lord my portion is.

2 Jesus, who on his glorious throne,
Rules heaven and earth and sea,
Is pleased to claim me for his own,
And give himself to me.

3 His person fixes all my love,
His blood removes my fear ;
And while he pleads for me above,
His arm preserves me here.

4 His word of promise is my food,
His Spirit is my guide ;
Thus daily is my strength renewed,
And all my wants supplied.[1]

5 For him I count as gain each loss,
Disgrace for him renown ;
Well may I glory in his cross,
While he prepares my crown!

  1. Book iii, Hymn 59.