O Thou unknown Almighty Cause Of all my hope and fear! In whose dread presence, ere an hour, Perhaps I must appear! If I have wander'd in those paths Of life I ought to shun, As something, loudly, in my breast, Remonstrates I have done; Thou know'st that Thou hast formed me With passions wild and strong; And list'ning to their witching voice Has often led me wrong. Where human weakness has come short, Or frailty stept aside, Do Thou, All-Good-for such Thou art -- In shades of darkness hide. Where with intention I have err'd, No other plea I have, But, Thou art good; and Goodness still Delighteth to forgive. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHAMBER THICKET by SHARON OLDS THE LANDSCAPE by EDGAR LEE MASTERS ODE ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF CLAPHAM ACADEMY by THOMAS HOOD ANIMAL CRACKERS by CHRISTOPHER DARLINGTON MORLEY ASTROPHEL AND STELLA: 25 by PHILIP SIDNEY THE DOUBLE-HEADED SNAKE OF NEWBURY by JOHN GREENLEAF WHITTIER |