When Israel heard the fiery law, From Sinai’s top proclaimed; Their hearts seemed full of holy awe, Their stubborn spirits tamed. | Yet, as forgetting all they knew, Ere forty days were past; With blazing Sinai still in view, A molten calf they cast. | Yea, Aaron, God’s anointed priest, Who on the mount had been He durst prepare the idol–beast, And lead them on to sin. | LORD, what is man! and what are we, To recompense thee thus! In their offence our own we see, Their story points at us. | From Sinai we have heard thee speak, And from mount Calv’ry too; And yet to idols oft we seek, While thou art in our view. | Some golden calf, or golden dream, Some fancied creature–good, Presumes to share the heart with him, Who bought the whole with blood. | LORD, save us from our golden calves, Our sin with grief we own; We would no more be thine by halves, But live to thee alone. | |