Great God, whose universal sway
     The known and unknown worlds obey,
     Now give the kingdom to thy Son,
     Extend his power, exalt his throne.
 The scepter well becomes his hands;
     All heaven submits to his commands;
     His justice shall avenge the poor,
     And pride and rage prevail no more.
 With power he vindicates the just,
     And treads the oppressor in the dust:
     His worship and his fear shall last
     Till the full course of time be past.
 As rain on meadows newly mown,
     So shall he send his influence down:
     His grace on fainting souls distills,
     Like heavenly dew on thirsty hills.
 The heathen lands, that lie beneath
     The shades of overspreading death,
     Revive at his first dawning light;
     And deserts blossom at the sight.
 The saints shall flourish in his days,
     Decked in the robes of joy and praise;
     Peace, like a river, from his throne
     Shall flow to nations yet unknown.
 Jesus shall reign where'er the Sun
     Doth his successive journeys run;
     His kingdom stretch from shore to shore,
     Till suns shall rise and set no more.
 For him shall endless prayer be made,
    And praises throng to crown his head;
     His name like sweet perfume shall rise
     With every morning sacrifice.
 People and realms of every tongue
     Dwell on his love with sweetest song;
     And infant voices shall proclaim
     Their young Hosannas to his name.
 Blessings abound where'er he reigns;
     The prisoner leaps to lose his chains;
     The weary find eternal rest;
     And all the sons of want are blest.
 Where he displays his healing power,
     Death and the curse are known no more:
     In him the tribes of Adam boast
     More blessings than their father lost.
Let every creature rise, and bring
     Its grateful honors to our King;
     Angels descend with songs again,
     And earth prolong the joyful strain.
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