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1745–1820

Hymn to Humility

William Hayley

Of all the Christian virtues chief With modest charms, and mild relief, Most apt to heal the wounds of pride, and spleen, To thee, humility; I bend;

O let me feel, thou art my friend! Rule thou my bosom, as its gentle queen! ‘ Tis thine benignly to repress All proud conceit, all vain excess;

To give the chasten'd mind its proper tone; To make it keep in sight The worth of others with delight, And never look too fondly on its own.

Teach me, with active zeal, to wake At nature's sigh, for pity's sake, When pride in dreams of apathy will nod! Still guided by thy Christian breath,

Keep me, thro’ scenes of life, and death, To mortals kind, and dutiful to God.

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