Words: ; pub­lished post­hu­mous­ly in Hymns Adapt­ed to Pub­lic Wor­ship or Fam­i­ly De­vo­tion, by Ro­bert Hall, 1817.

Music: Gerar, , 1839.


God is the fountain whence
[originally, Love is the fountain whence]
Ten thousand blessings flow;
To Him my life, my health, and friends,
And every good, I owe.

The comforts He affords
Are neither few nor small;
He is the source of fresh delights,
My portion and my all.

He fills my heart with joy,
My lips attunes for praise;
And to His glory I’ll devote
The remnant of my days.