William Duke

1757-1840 / USA

Hymn Ii

But yield yourselves unto God as those that are alive from the dead;
and your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
-Romans 6:13.
My heart, the world forsake,
And every earthly toy;
The Lord of all thy portion make,
And in Him all enjoy.

May sensible delight,
Corrected and refined,
A thirst of nobler joys excite,
And urge the lingering mind.

Should ardent love impel
And actuate my soul,
Still may celestial fires prevail,
And every thought control.

Should glory stimulate,
And daring deeds propose,
That only fame I'd emulate,
To triumph in the cross.

Or should my yielding powers
Acknowledge pleasure's sway,
I'd think of sacred streams and bowers,
And sweets that ne'er decay.

Should soaring science me
Her votary avow,
My only excellence should be
Christ crucified to know.

Should wealth my mind impress,
With the desire of more,
In Christ the fullness I possess,
Of Heaven's exhaustless store.

With all that nature craves,
Fully from thence supplied,
No aching want my bosom heaves
No wish unsatisfied.
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