The heav'n, ev'n heav'ns, are God's, but he earth to men's sons hath giv'n.
Of thy hands' works thou mad'st him lord, all under's feet didst lay;
The heav'ns are thine, thou for thine own the earth dost also take; The world, and fulness of the same, thy pow'r did found and make.
Lord, bow thy heav'ns, come down, touch thou the hills, and smoke shall they.
Ye heav'ns of heav'ns him praise, and floods above the heavens' height.
The north and south from thee alone their first beginning had; Both Tabor mount and Hermon hill shall in thy name be glad.