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Psalm I: The Man Is Ever Blessed

 The man is ever bless'd
Who shuns the sinners' ways,
Among their councils never stands,
Nor takes the scorner's place;

But makes the law of God
His study and delight,
Amidst the labours of the day,
And watches of the night.
He like a tree shall thrive, With waters near the root; Fresh as the leaf his name shall live; His works are heav'nly fruit.
Not so the ungoodly race, They no such blessings find; Their hopes shall flee, like empty chaff Before the driving wind.
How will they bear to stand Before that judgement-seat, When all the saints, at Christ's right hand, In full assembly meet.
He knows, and he approves, The way the righteous go; But sinners and their works shall meet A dreadful overthrow.

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