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Psalm 60

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On a day of humiliation for disappointments in war.
Lord, hast thou cast the nation off? Must we for ever mourn? Wilt thou indulge immortal wrath? Shall mercy ne'er return? The terror of one frown of thine Melts all our strength away; Like men that totter drunk with wine, We tremble in dismay.
Great Britain shakes beneath thy stroke And dreads thy threat'ning hand; O heal the island thou hast broke, Confirm the wav'ring land.
Lift up a banner in the field For those that fear thy name; Save thy beloved with thy shield, And put our foes to shame.
Go with our armies to the fight, Like a confed'rate God; In vain confed'rate powers unite Against thy lifted rod.
Our troops shall gain a wide renown By thine assisting hand 'Tis God that treads the mighty down, And makes the feeble stand.

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