Lo, when back mine eye, Pilgrim-like I cast, What fearful ways I spy, Which, blinded, I securely past! 21 | But now heaven hath drawn From my brows that night; As when the day doth dawn, So clears my long-imprison'd sight. | Straight the Caves of Hell Dress'd with flowers I see, Wherein False Pleasures dwell, That, winning most, most deadly be. | Throngs of maskéd fiends, Wing'd like angels, fly; E'en in the gates of friends, In fair disguise black dangers lie. | Straight to heaven I raised My restoréd sight, And with loud voice I praised The LORD of ever-during light. | And since I had stray'd From His ways so wide, His grace I humbly pray'd Henceforth to be my guard and guide. | |