Before Elisha’s gate The Syrian leper stood; But could not brook to wait, He deemed himself too good: He thought the prophet would attend, And not to him a message send. | Have I this journey come, And will he not be seen? I were as well at home, Would washing make me clean: Why must I wash in Jordan’s flood? Damascus’ rivers are as good. | Thus by his foolish pride He almost missed a cure; Howe’er at length he tried, And found the method sure: Soon as his pride was brought to yield, The leprosy was quickly healed. | Leprous and proud as he, To Jesus thus I came, 51 From sin to set me free, When first I heard his fame: Surely, thought I, my pompous train Of vows and tears will notice gain. | My heart devised the way Which I supposed he’d take; And when I found delay, Was ready to go back: Had he some painful task enjoined, I to performance seemed inclined. | When by his word he spake, That fountain opened see; ’Twas opened for thy sake, Go wash, and thou art free:” O! how did my proud heart gainsay, I feared to trust this simple way. | At length I trial made, When I had much endured; The message I obeyed, I washed, and I was cured: Sinners this healing fountain try, Which cleansed a wretch so vile as I. | |