53. The Witness
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HOW shall a child of God fulfil |
His vow to cleanse his soul from ill, |
And raise on high his baptism-light, |
Like Aaron's seed in vestment white |
And holy-hearted Nazarite? |
First, let him shun the haunts of vice, |
Sin-feast, or heathen sacrifice; |
Fearing the board of wealthy pride, |
Or heretic, self-trusting guide, |
Or where the adulterer's smiles preside. |
Next, as he threads the maze of men, |
Aye must he lift his witness, when |
A sin is spoke in Heaven's dread face, |
And none at hand of higher grace |
The Cross to carry in his place. {105} |
But if he hears and sits him still, |
First, he will lose his hate of ill; |
Next, fear of sinning, after hate; |
Small sins his heart then desecrate; |
And last, despair persuades to great. |
Off Ithaca.
December 30, 1832. |