Wait, then, my soul! submissive wait,
Prostrate before His awful seat;
And mid the terrors of His rod,
Trust in a wise and gracious God!


Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 514.


Wait, then, my soul! submissive wait, Prostrate before His awful seat; And mid the terrors of His rod, Trust in a wise and gracious God!

Wait, then, my soul! submissive wait, Prostrate before His awful seat; And mid the terrors of His rod, Trust in a wise and gracious God!

Wait, then, my soul! submissive wait, Prostrate before His awful seat; And mid the terrors of His rod, Trust in a wise and gracious God!

Wait, then, my soul! submissive wait, Prostrate before His awful seat; And mid the terrors of His rod, Trust in a wise and gracious God!