Text: | Youth |
1 Lur'd by the fading joys of time,
To run in Folly's ways;
Urg'd by gay youth in all its prime,
And grasping future days:
2 Attend the whisper of a friend,
O lend a serious ear!
Soon will the flatt'ring vision end,
Nor can the prospect cheer.
3 Would'st thou unmingl'd pleasres prove,
Or lasting joys embrace,
Turn at the voice of heav'nly love,
And seek the Saviour's face.
4 Life and immortal comforts wait
The soul that knows his word;
And they who enter Wisdom's gate,
Find favour with the Lord.
5 Riches and righteousness are theirs
For ever to enjoy;
His love forbids their anxious cares,
His praise is their employ.
6 Nor only in this world of woe
Are these enjoyments giv'n;
For those who walk with Christ below,
Shall regin with him in heav'n.
7 A gracious Lord thy soul invites,
His tender accents hear;
So shalt thou share his pure delights,
And triumph o'er thy fear.
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First Line: | Lure' by the fading joys of time |
Title: | Youth |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1793 |
Topic: | Times and Seasons |