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30. With eye impartial, heav'n's high King

1 With eye impartial, heav'n's high King
Surveys each human tribe;
No earthly pomp his eyes can charm,
Nor wealth his favour bribe.

2 The rich and poor, of equal clay,
His pow'rful hand did frame;
All souls are his, and him alike
Their common Parent claim.

3 Ye sons of men of high degree,
Your great Superior own;
Praise him for all his gifts, and pay
Your homage at his throne.

4 Trust in the Lord, ye humble poor,
And banish ev'ry fear:
The God you serve will ne'er forsake
The man of heart sincere.

Text Information
First Line: With eye impartial, heav'n's high King
Meter: C. M.
Publication Date: 1828
Topic: Being and Perfections of God; God no respected of persons
Notes: Public Domain.
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