The Project Gutenberg eBook of Watt's Songs Against Faults
Title: Watt's Songs Against Faults
Author: Isaac Watts
Release date: September 26, 2011 [eBook #37543]
Most recently updated: January 8, 2021
Language: English
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Watt's Songs
Against
Faults
McLOUGHLIN BROS., Publishers,
NEW YORK.
WATTS' DIVINE AND MORAL SONGS.
AGAINST LYING.
To walk betimes in wisdom's way;
To fear a lie, to speak the truth,
That we may trust to all they say!
Though they should speak the thing that's true;
And he that does one fault at first,
And lies to hide it, makes it two.
How God abhors deceit and wrong?
How Ananias was struck dead,
Caught with a lie upon his tongue?
When she came in, and grew so bold
As to confirm that wicked lie,
Which just before her husband told.
The words of truth; but every liar
Must have his portion in the lake
That burns with brimstone and with fire.
Lest I be struck to death and hell,
Since God a book of reckoning keeps
For every lie that children tell.
LOVE BETWEEN BROTHERS
AND SISTERS.
There should be peace at home;
Where sisters dwell and brothers meet
Quarrels should never come.
And 'tis a shameful sight,
When children of one family
Fall out, and chide, and fight.
That are but noisy breath,
May grow to clubs and naked swords,
To murder and to death.
To rage against another:
So wicked Cain was hurried on,
Till he had kill'd his brother.
At least before 'tis night;
But in the bosom of a fool
It burns till morning light.
Our little brawls remove,
That, as we grow to riper age,
Our hearts may all be love!
AGAINST IDLENESS AND
MISCHIEF.
Improve each shining hour,
And gather honey all the day
From every opening flower!
How neat she spreads the wax!
And labors hard to store it well
With the sweet food she makes.
I would be busy too:
For Satan finds some mischief still
For idle hands to do.
Let my first years be past,
That I may give for every day
Some good account at last.
SOLEMN THOUGHTS ON GOD
AND DEATH.
Lord of the heavens, and earth, and seas:
I fear his wrath, I ask his love,
And with my lips I sing his praise.
To teach us all what we must do:
My soul, to his commands submit,
For they are holy, just, and true.
Whence sinners all their comforts draw:
Lord, I repent, and seek thy face,
For I have often broke thy law.
Nor do I know how soon 'twill come:
A thousand children, young as I,
Are call'd by death to hear their doom.
Before the day of grace is fled:
There's no repentance in the grave,
No pardon offer'd to the dead.
To north or southward, there it lies,
So man departs to heaven or hell,
Fix'd in the state wherein he dies.
SUMMER'S EVENING.
How lovely and joyful the course that he run;
Though he rose in a mist when his race he begun,
And there follow'd some droppings of rain:
But now the fair traveler's come to the west,
His rays are all gold, and his beauties are best;
He paints the skies gay as he sinks to his rest,
And foretells a bright rising again.
Like the sun in a mist, while he mourns for his sins,
And melts into tears; then he breaks out and shines,
And travels his heavenly way:
But when he comes nearer to finish his race
Like a fine setting sun, he looks richer in grace;
And gives a sure hope, at the end of his days
Of rising in brighter array.
AGAINST QUARRELLING AND
FIGHTING.
For God hath made them so;
Let bears and lions growl and fight,
For 'tis their nature, too.
Such angry passions rise:
Your little hands were never made
To tear each other's eyes.
And all your words be mild;
Live like the blessed Virgin's Son,
That sweet and lovely child.
And as his stature grew,
He grew in favor both with man,
And God his Father, too.
And from his heavenly throne
He sees what children dwell in love,
And makes them for his own.
OUR SAVIOUR'S GOLDEN RULE.
As you'd have others be to you;
And neither do nor say to men
Whate'er you would not take again.
DUTY TO GOD AND OUR NEIGHBOUR.
With all your heart and mind;
And love your neighbour as yourself:
Be faithful, just, and kind.
Another deal with you:
What you're unwilling to receive
Be sure you never do.
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Transcriber's Note
- Obvious punctuation and spelling errors repaired.