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Original, serious, and religious poetry

by the Rev. Richard Cobbold

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TO THE PENITENT.

Lift up thy head, behold from space on high
Beyond the stars or blue ethereal sky,
Thy Saviour comes; he came to earth for all,
To save the sinner penitent; thy call
In midst of agony was not in vain,
The Spirit came attendant on thy pain
Soothing thy mind, O say thou happy soul,
Religion's liberty and sin controul.
Lift up thy head, for hark the trumpet sounds,
And soul responsive at the instant bounds.
Life from the dead, is what the Spirit gives,
And though thou art dead, thy soul as truly lives.
Thy Saviour comes O wake and watchful be,
The time approaches keep thy piety.

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Hark! hark! around thee, cherubims are playing,
Spirit awaiting on thy spirit praying,
Sleep'st thou, or not, O keep thy soul at ease,
Thy Saviour's merits bring thee life and peace.
Hark! didst thou hear, the sweet enchanting voice,
Which calls thee son according to his choice,
Who pre-ordained a Saviour's blood should cleanse
From all impurity, and be defence
Against those wiles which satan had prepared.
And sin which caused thee to be once ensnared,
Thou soul repentant, sinner lift thy head,
God calls thee his, O rise thee from the dead!
Lift up thy spirit, lift it to the Lord,
God, Lord, and Saviour, has fulfilled his Word.
Rejoice, rejoice, thy sins are now forgiven,
Thou art accepted, be thou soon in Heaven.