S O Th S O(1 / 1)
stanzas, on the sa oasion
why a i loth to leave this earthly scene?
have i found it full of pleasg chars?
drops of joy with draughts of ill beeen—
gleas of sunshe &039;id reneg stors,
is it departg pangs y ul ars?
or death&039;s unlovely, dreary, dark abode?
for guilt, for guilt, y terrors are ars:
i treble to approach an angry god,
and jtly sart beneath his s-avengg rod
fa would i say, “five y foul offence,”
fa proise never ore to dibey;
but, should y author health aga dispense,
aga i ight desert fair virtue&039;s way;
aga folly&039;s part ight go astray;
aga exalt the brute and sk the an;
then how should i for heavenly rcy pray
who act unter heavenly rcy&039;s pn?
who s oft have ourn&039;d, yet to teptation ran?
o thou, great governor of all below!
if i ay dare a lifted eye to thee,
thy nod can ake the tepest cease to blow,
or still the tuult of the ragg sea:
with that ntrollg pow&039;r assist ev&039;n ,
those headlong furio passions to nfe,
for all unfit i feel y pow&039;rs to be,
to rule their torrent th&039; allowed le;
o, aid with thy help, onipotence dive!
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