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Original, serious, and religious poetry

by the Rev. Richard Cobbold

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REFLECTIONS UPON GOING TO REST.
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REFLECTIONS UPON GOING TO REST.

Now to my rest! I lay me down,
With every secret truly known,
The God who lives can see my youth,
And keep it in the way of truth.
Can give me Spirit for my life,
Can keep me from the world of strife.
Can give me sleep, can give me rest,
Can make my soul and body blest.
O guard me Spirit from the foe,
Who visits man, with nought but woe.
Who makes us think that pleasure is,
The best enjoyed, in worldly bliss.

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O guard me Spirit, for I feel
As surely as my tongue can tell,
That fall I must, if not preserved,
By thee from evil. I have swerved
From Spirits' duty. I have ne'er,
Perform'd my duty right I fear;
But Lord forgive, and keep my feet,
Until at Judgment day we meet.
O then, O then, may I be found,
In spirit pure, in body sound.