Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ||
SHORT EJACULATIONS.
['Tis Religion that can give]
'Tis Religion that can give,Sweetest Pleasures while we live;
'Tis Religion must supply,
Solid Comforts when we die,
After Death its Joys will be,
Lasting as Eternity.
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[By Meditation, and by Pray'r]
By Meditation, and by Pray'r,Let me to Heav'n ascend;
Secure a future Mansion there,
And make my God my Friend.
[Whene'er I touch the sounding Lyre]
Whene'er I touch the sounding Lyre,Oh let thy Praise my Soul inspire;
My Saviour, King, and God!
Oh let me keep thee full in View,
And still with eager Steps persue
That Path thy Saints have trod.
At the ALTAR.
O my ador'd Redeemer! deign to be,Now, present with the mystic Bread to me;
May I the Blessings of thy Blood partake,
Who drink the sacred Wine for thy dear sake.
Familiar letters and poems on several occasions | ||