| O people blest, whose sons in youth,In sturdy strength and noble truth,
 Like plants in vigor spring;
 Whose daughters fair, a queenly race,
 Are like the cornerstones that grace
 The palace of a king,
 The palace of a king.
 O people blest, when flock and fieldTheir rich, abundant increase yield,
 And blessings multiply;
 When plenty all thy children share,
 And no invading foe is there,
 And no distressful cry,
 And no distressful cry.
 O happy people, favored land,To whom the Lord with liberal hand
 Has thus His goodness shown;
 Yea, surely is that people blest
 By whom Jehovah is confessed
 To be their God alone,
 To be their God alone.
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