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1 When o'er the trodden paths of life,
Backwards I turn mine eyes:
What varied scenes, throughout the road,
Awaken my surprise!
2 Thousands, to whom my natal hour
Imparted vital breath,
Just look'd on life, and clos'd their eyes
In the fast sleep of death.
3 Thousands, who climb'd to manhood's stage;
Safe through unnumber'd snares;
Travell'd not far, before they sunk
Amidst its thorns and cares.
4 Follow'd through ev'ry changing stage,
With goodness all my days:
Deny me not a heart to love,
A tongue to speak thy praise.
5 Ten thousand thousand thanks to thee,
Echo along the road.
O may I join those endless songs,
That fill thy blest abode.
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First Line: | When o'er the trodden paths of life |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1814 |
Topic: | Particular Occasions and Circumstances: Sickness and Recovery |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |