For what are all thine anxious cares, Thy ceaseless toil ? Lest in the broil contend, Thy bark rich-freighted all engulft descend? 3. And bows thy head; treasured heaps and splendid domes Thy thoughts recede : The dream is o'er : then kiss the chastening rod That points the road to virtue and to God. 4. And more secure : And thoughts all pure; ways. 1. How false her joys appear! Noise and confusion dwell within ; Peace is a stranger there. HEGIN BOTHAM. 2. So near the gates of hell; 3. His choicest blessings share; Or, if he lifts his chastening rod, 'Tis with a father's care. 4. His mighty power shall guard the just, His wisdom point their way; His eye shall watch their sleeping dust, His hand revive their clay. 5. His praise employ your tongue; COTTON 1. 2. 3. With this companion in the shade 4. 5. Amidst the various scenes of ills, Each stroke some kind design fulfills; And shall I murmur at my God When sovereign love directs the rod ? 6. 268. c. M. 1. Thine ever-wakeful eye 2. Thy love my footsteps guide; That love shall vainer loves expel, That fear all fears beside. MERRICK. 3. Do thou thy gifts apply; The ill, though ask'd, deny. 269. C. M. DODDRIDGE. Pious confidence in God. 1. Still pregnant with delight: 2. What though our mortal comforts fade, And drop like withering flowers; Nor time nor death can break that band Which makes Jehovah ours. 3. My cares, I give you to the wind, And shake you off like dust: Well may I trust my all with him With whom my soul I trust. J. TAYLOR. 270. s. M. 1. Where mingle thorns and flowers; Fair smiles the morn, in beauty drest, But ah! the evening lowers. 2. We tempt the briny way; 3. of little faith,” 4. Temptation spreads its toils; 5. Her heavenly-temper'd shield, 6. Her bulwark innocence; 271. L. M. 1. DRENNAN. |