Various pieces in verse and prose By the late Nathaniel Cotton. Many of which were never before published. In two volumes |
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An Ode on the New Year.
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Lord of my life, inspire my song,To Thee my noblest powers belong;
Grant me thy favourite seraph's flame,
To sing the glories of thy name.
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My birth, my fortune, friends, and health,My knowledge too, superior wealth!
Lord of my life, to Thee I owe;
Teach me to practise what I know.
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Ten thousand favours claim my song,And each demands an angel's tongue;
Mercy sits smiling on the wings
Of every moment as it springs.
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But oh! with infinite surpriseI see returning years arise;
When unimprov'd the former score,
Lord, wilt thou trust me still with more!
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Thousands this period hop'd to see;Deny'd to thousands, granted me;
Thousands! that weep, and wish, and pray
For those rich hours I throw away.
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The tribute of my heart receive,'Tis the poor all I have to give;
Should it prove faithless, Lord, I'd wrest
The bleeding traitor from my breast.
Various pieces in verse and prose | ||