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Loud he sang the psalm of David!
He, a and enslaved,
Sang of Israel's victory,
Sang of Zion, and free.
In that hour, when night is calmest,
he from the Hebrew Psalmist,
In a voice so and clear
That I could not choose but hear,
of triumph, and ascriptions,
Such as reached the swart Egyptians,
When upon the Red Sea coast
Perished Pharaoh and host.
And the voice of his devotion
Filled my with strange emotion;
For its tones by turns were glad,
Sweetly solemn, wildly sad.
Paul and Silas, in their prison,
Sang of Christ, the Lord arisen,
And an earthquake's of might
Broke their dungeon-gates at night.
But, alas! holy angel
Brings the Slave this glad evangel?
And earthquake's arm of might
Breaks his dungeon-gates at night?