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Vanity Of The World

    By William Cowper



    God gives his mercies to be spent;
    Your hoard will do your soul no good;
    Gold is a blessing only lent,
    Repaid by giving others food.


    The world’s esteem is but a bribe,
    To buy their peace you sell your own;
    The slave of a vain-glorious tribe,
    Who hate you while they make you known.


    The joy that vain amusements give,
    Oh! sad conclusion that it brings!
    The honey of a crowded hive,
    Defended by a thousand stings.


    ‘Tis thus the world rewards the fools
    That live upon her treacherous smiles:
    She leads them blindfold by her rules,
    And ruins all whom she beguiles.


    God knows the thousands who go down
    From pleasure into endless woe;
    And with a long despairing groan
    Blaspheme their Maker as they go.


    O fearful thought! be timely wise:
    Delight but in a Saviour’s charms,
    And God shall take you to the skies,
    Embraced in everlasting arms.



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