“From the recesses of a lowly spirit”

by Sir John Bowring English

From the recesses of a lowly spirit, Our humble prayer ascends; O Father! hear it. Upsoaring on the wings of awe and meekness,           Forgive its weakness! We see thy hand,—it leads us, it supports us; We hear thy voice,—it counsels and it courts us; And then we turn away; and still thy kindness           Forgives our blindness. O, how long-suffering, Lord! but thou delightest To win with love the wandering: thou invitest, By smiles of mercy, not by frowns or terrors,           Man from his errors. Father and Saviour! plant within each bosom The seeds of holiness, and bid them blossom In fragrance and in beauty bright and vernal,           And spring eternal.

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