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John 15:18,191313The text prefixed to this piece in the later editions is James 4:4.
Where has my slumbering spirit been, So late emerging into light? So imperceptible, within, The weight of this Egyptian night! |
Where have they hid the WORLD so long, So late presented to my view? Wretch! though myself increased the throng, Myself a part I never knew. |
Secure beneath its shade I sat, To me were all its favours shown: I could not taste its scorn or hate; Alas, it ever loved its own! |
Jesus, if half-discerning now, From Thee I gain this glimmering light, Retouch my eyes, anoint them Thou, And grant me to receive my sight. |
O, may I of Thy grace obtain The world with other eyes to see; Its judgments false, its pleasures vain, Its friendship enmity with Thee! |
Delusive world, thy hour is past, The folly of thy wisdom shew! It cannot now retard my haste, I leave thee for the holy few, |
No! thou blind leader of the blind, I bow my neck to thee no more; I cast thy glories all behind, And slight thy smiles, and dare thy power. |
Excluded from my Saviour’s prayer, Stain’d, yet not hallow’d, with His blood, Shalt thou my fond affection share, Shalt thou divide my heart with God? |
No! though it rouse thy utmost rage, Eternal enmity I vow: Though hell with thine its powers engage, Prepared I meet your onset now. |
Load me with scorn, reproach, and shame: My patient Master’s portion give: As evil still cast out my name, Nor suffer such a wretch to live. |
Set to thy seal that I am His; Vile as my Lord I long to be: My hope, my crown, my glory this, Dying to conquer sin and thee! |
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