Why am I loth to leave this earthly scene?
 Have I so found it full of pleasing charms?
 Some drops of joy with draughts of ill between--
 Some gleams of sunshine 'mid renewing storms,
 Is it departing pangs my soul alarms?
 Or death's unlovely, dreary, dark abode?
 For guilt, for guilt, my terrors are in arms:
 I tremble to approach an angry God,
 And justly smart beneath His sin-avenging rod.
 Fain would I say, "Forgive my foul offence,"
 Fain promise never more to disobey;
 But, should my Author health again dispense,
 Again I might desert fair virtue's way;
 Again in folly's part might go astray;
 Again exalt the brute and sink the man;
 Then how should I for heavenly mercy pray
 Who act so counter heavenly mercy's plan?
 Who sin so oft have mourn'd, yet to temptation ran?
 O Thou, great Governor of all below!
 If I may dare a lifted eye to Thee,
 Thy nod can make the tempest cease to blow,
 Or still the tumult of the raging sea:
 With that controlling pow'r assist ev'n me,
 Those headlong furious passions to confine,
 For all unfit I feel my pow'rs to be,
 To rule their torrent in th' allowed line;
 O, aid me with Thy help, Omnipotence Divine!