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PLENTY IN A TIME OF DEARTH




My soul once had its plenteous years,
And throve, with peace and comfort filled,
Like the fat kine and ripened ears,
Which Pharaoh in his dream beheld.


With pleasing frames
and grace received,
With means and ordinances fed;
How happy for a while I lived,
And little feared the want of bread.


But famine came and left no sign,
Of all the plenty I had seen;
Like the dry ears and half-starved kine,
I then looked withered, faint and lean.


To Joseph the Egyptians went,
To Jesus I made known my case;
He, when my little stock was spent,
Opened his magazine of grace.


For he the time of dearth foresaw,
And made provision long before;
That famished souls,
like me, might draw
Supplies from his unbounded store.


Now on his bounty I depend,
And live from fear of dearth secure,
Maintained by such a mighty friend,
I cannot want till he is poor.


O sinners hear his gracious call!
His mercy's door stands open wide,
He has enough to feed you all,
And none who come shall be denied.

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LYRICS
Meter: 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
Writer(s):
    Trans/Adapted:
      Dates: 1779
      Bible Refs: Gen 41:15; Gen 41:56;
      MUSIC
      Name: DEUS TUORUM MILITUM
      Meter: 8 8 8 8 (L.M.)
      Writer(s):
        Dates: 1753
        LIST OF MUSIC SOURCES
        Hymn/Song Book Song # Key
        # 248 No key
        # 238C
        # 547C
        # 186C
        # 464C
        # 433C
        # 587D

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