| Adore and tremble, for our GodIs a consuming fire!
 His jealous eyes His wrath inflame,
 And raise His vengeance higher.
 Almighty vengeance, how it burns!How bright His fury glows!
 Vast magazines of plagues and storms
 Lie treasured for his foes.
 Those heaps of wrath, by slow degrees,Are forced into a flame;
 But kindled, oh! how fierce they blaze!
 And rend all nature’s frame.
 At His approach the mountains flee,And seek a watery grave:
 The frighted sea makes haste away,
 And shrinks up every wave.
 Through the wide air the mighty rocksAre swift as hailstones hurled;
 Who dares engage His fiery rage
 That shakes the solid world?
 Yet, mighty God, Thy sovereign graceSits regent on the throne;
 The refuge of Thy chosen race
 When wrath comes rushing down.
 Thy hand shall on rebellious kingsA fiery tempest pour,
 While we beneath Thy sheltering wings
 Thy just revenge adore.
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