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William Cowper (Уильям Купер)


Olney Hymn 42. Self-Acquaintance


    Dear Lord! accept a sinful heart,
        Which of itself complains, 
    And mourns, with much and frequent smart,
        The evil it contains.

    There fiery seeds of anger lurk,
        Which often hurt my frame; 
    And wait but for the tempter's work,
        To fan them to a flame.

    Legality holds out a bribe
        To purchase life from Thee; 
    And Discontent would fain prescribe
        How Thou shalt deal with me.

    While Unbelief withstands Thy grace,
        And puts the mercy by, 
    Presumption, with a brow of brass,
        Says, "Give me, or I die!"

    How eager are my thoughts to roam,
        In quest of what they love! 
    But ah! when duty calls them home,
        How heavily they move!

    Oh, cleanse me in a Saviour's blood,
        Transform me by Thy power, 
    And make me Thy beloved abode,
        And let me roam no more. 



William Cowper's other poems:
  1. The Symptoms of Love
  2. See Where the Thames, the Purest Stream
  3. A Comparison. Addressed to a Young Lady
  4. The Jackdaw
  5. Olney Hymn 9. The Contrite Heart


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