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Human Frailty.

    By William Cowper



    Weak and irresolute is man;
    The purpose of to-day,
    Woven with pains into his plan,
    To-morrow rends away.


    The bow well bent, and smart the spring,
    Vice seems already slain;
    But passion rudely snaps the string,
    And it revives again.


    Some foe to his upright intent
    Finds out his weaker part;
    Virtue engages his assent,
    But Pleasure wins his heart.


    ‘Tis here the folly of the wise
    Through all his art we view;
    And, while his tongue the charge denies,
    His conscience owns it true.


    Bound on a voyage of awful length
    And dangers little known,
    A stranger to superior strength,
    Man vainly trusts his own.


    But oars alone can ne’er prevail
    To reach the distant coast;
    The breath of Heaven must swell the sail,
    Or all the toil is lost.



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