Your flowing urns, ye fountains, lend
To fill these failing eyes;
While mourning in the dust I bend,
Till mercy bid me rise.
Yes, I have known, from childhood known,
My God, thy holy will
Too negligent, I blushing own,
Thy orders to fulfill.
Thy friendly voice, without, within,
In clearest warnings spake:
" There winds the way of death and sin,
" The path of glory take. "
Unheeding what thy voice advis'd,
I went perversely wrong;
The caution and the hope despis'd,
And madly rush'd along.
Sometimes I paus'd, and sighing said;
I will these ways forsake.
Soon, by some headstrong lust o'ersway'd,
The feeble vow I brake.
Ah! whither has my folly rov'd?
Lost on perdition's ground,
From thy still waters far remov'd,
What pasture have I found?
Wand'ring for rest, where rest is none,
By guilt and fear pursu'd;
Idle, employ'd, in crowds, alone,
Sad images I view'd.
Was this the great and good design,
For which I saw the day?
Was reason giv'n, that beam divine,
Thus to be flung away?
Ingrate thy blessings I misus'd,
O thou long-suff'ring Lord.
Thy law contemn'd and grace abus'd
Demand thy damning word.
I hear, I hear soft mercy cry
(Sounds which my soul revive)
" O wherefore, sinners, will ye die?
" Children, return, and live. "
Before his Father's throne I see
The Mediator stand.
Lo, while he pleads, to Calvary
He points with speaking hand.
My God with a smile his full pardon displays,
Despair shall for ever my bosom depart.
My glory awake, sing aloud his high praise,
Sweet hope has begun to enliven my heart.
To fill these failing eyes;
While mourning in the dust I bend,
Till mercy bid me rise.
Yes, I have known, from childhood known,
My God, thy holy will
Too negligent, I blushing own,
Thy orders to fulfill.
Thy friendly voice, without, within,
In clearest warnings spake:
" There winds the way of death and sin,
" The path of glory take. "
Unheeding what thy voice advis'd,
I went perversely wrong;
The caution and the hope despis'd,
And madly rush'd along.
Sometimes I paus'd, and sighing said;
I will these ways forsake.
Soon, by some headstrong lust o'ersway'd,
The feeble vow I brake.
Ah! whither has my folly rov'd?
Lost on perdition's ground,
From thy still waters far remov'd,
What pasture have I found?
Wand'ring for rest, where rest is none,
By guilt and fear pursu'd;
Idle, employ'd, in crowds, alone,
Sad images I view'd.
Was this the great and good design,
For which I saw the day?
Was reason giv'n, that beam divine,
Thus to be flung away?
Ingrate thy blessings I misus'd,
O thou long-suff'ring Lord.
Thy law contemn'd and grace abus'd
Demand thy damning word.
I hear, I hear soft mercy cry
(Sounds which my soul revive)
" O wherefore, sinners, will ye die?
" Children, return, and live. "
Before his Father's throne I see
The Mediator stand.
Lo, while he pleads, to Calvary
He points with speaking hand.
My God with a smile his full pardon displays,
Despair shall for ever my bosom depart.
My glory awake, sing aloud his high praise,
Sweet hope has begun to enliven my heart.