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Occasional verse, moral and sacred

Published for the instruction and amusement of the Candidly Serious and Religious [by Edward Perronet]

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EXTEMPORE THOUGHTS.

I

Who simply seek the path of life,
And meekly walk therein,
Shall miss a multitude of strife,
That waits rebellion's sin.

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II

They shall escape the Fowler's snare,
And every bait discern:
Who gave them prudence to beware,
He shall that prudence warn.

III

They shall escape the thorns of pride,
The fiery darts of lust;
Nor need the withering leaves to hide
Its scandal or disgust.

IV

They shall not dread the scorner's sneer,
Nor churl's invidious frown:
The scoff of fools they need not fear,
Nor make its curse their own.

V

But safe preserv'd by Him that loves,
And will His own defend:
He who their loving walk approves,
Will love them to the end.

VI

Thus shall the man that fears the lord,
Thro' all his life be blest;
Till stronger hope, at death, afford
A clearer sight of rest!