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The Hidden Life.

    By William Cowper



    To tell the Saviour all my wants,
    How pleasing is the task!
    Nor less to praise him when he grants
    Beyond what I can ask.


    My labouring spirit vainly seeks
    To tell but half the joy;
    With how much tenderness he speaks,
    And helps me to reply.


    Nor were it wise, nor should I choose,
    Such secrets to declare;
    Like precious wines, their tastes they lose,
    Exposed to open air.


    But this with boldness I proclaim,
    Nor care if thousands hear,
    Sweet is the ointment of his name,
    Not life is half so dear.


    And can you frown, my former friends,
    Who knew what once I was;
    And blame the song that thus commends
    The Man who bore the cross?


    Trust me, I draw the likeness true,
    And not as fancy paints;
    Such honour may he give to you,
    For such have all his saints.



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