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"Fountain of Mercy! God of Love!"
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Fountain of Mercy! God of Love! How rich, Thy bounties are! The rolling seasons, as they move, Proclaim Thy constant care. When in the bosom of the earth The sower hid the grain, Thy goodness marked its secret birth, And sent the early rain. The spring's sweet influence was Thine, The plants in beauty grew; Thou gav'st refulgent suns to shine, And mild refreshing dew. These various mercies from above Matured the swelling grain; A yellow harvest crowned Thy love, And plenty tills the plain. Seed-time and harvest, Lord, alone Thou dost on man bestow; Let him not, then, forget to own From whom his blessings How. Fountain of love! our praise is Thine; To Thee our songs we'll raise, And all created nature join In sweet harmonious praise.
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