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Hymn: When the fierce north wind with his airy forces (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Psalmist

Date: 1848

Compiler: S W Leonard and A D Fillmore

Publisher/Printer: S W Leonard

First Line: When the fierce north wind with his airy forces

Topic: <no topic given>

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer:

Meter: 11s and 5s

Tune:

Hymn Number: 260

Page Number: 257, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

When the fierce north wind with his airy forces
Rears up the ocean to a foaming fury,
And the red lightning with the storm of hail comes
Rushing amain down.


How the poor sailors stand amazed and tremble,
While the hoarse thunder, like a bloody trumpet,
Roars aloud onset to the gaping waters,
Quick to devour them.


Such shall the noise be and the wild disorder,
If things eternal may be like these earthly,
Such the dire terror when the great archangel
Shakes the creation.


Tears the strong pillars of the vaulted heavens,
Breaks up old marble, the repose of princes;
See the graves open and the bones arising,
Flames all around them.


Hark, the shrill outcries of the guilty wretches!
Lively bright horror, and amazing anguish,
Stare through their eyelids, while the living worms lie
Gnawing within them. 


Thoughts, like old vultures, prey upon their heart-strings,
And the soul twinges when the eyes behold the 
Lofty Judge frowning, and a flood of vengeance
Rolling afore him. 


Hopeless immortals! How they scream and shiver,
While devils push tem to the pit wide yawning,
Hideous an dgloomy to receive them headlong,
Down o the center.


Stop here my fancy, all away ye horrid
Doleful ideas, come arise to Jesus,
How he sits God-like, and the saints around him,
Throned, yet adoring.


O may I sit there when he comes triumphant,
Coming the nations; then ascend the glory,
While our hosannas all along the passage
Shout the Redeemer.