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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Watt's Songs Against Evil + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: September 26, 2011 [EBook #37542] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WATT'S SONGS AGAINST EVIL *** + + + + +Produced by Larry B. Harrison, and the Archives and Special +Collections, University Libraries, Ball State University +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + +</pre> + + + +<p> </p> +<p> </p> +<p> </p> + +<hr /> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="a001-illus.jpg" id="a001-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/a001-illus.jpg" width="500" height="742" alt="Book Cover" title="" /> +</div> +<hr /> + +<h2>Watt's Songs</h2> +<h1>AGAINST EVIL</h1> + +<p> </p> + +<h3>McLOUGHLIN BROS., Publishers,<br /> +NEW YORK</h3> + + +<hr /> +<h1><i>WATTS' DIVINE AND MORAL SONGS.</i></h1> +<hr class="hr2" /> + +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p001-illus.jpg" id="p001-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p001-illus.jpg" width="500" height="583" alt="A girl admiring her clothes" title="" /> +</div> + +<h2>AGAINST PRIDE IN CLOTHES.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Why should our garments, made to hide<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Our parents' shame, provoke our pride?<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The art of dress did ne'er begin<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Till Eve our mother learnt to sin.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">When first she put the covering on,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Her robe of innocence was gone;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And yet her children vainly boast<br /></span> +<span class="i0">In the sad marks of glory lost.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">How proud we are! how fond to shew<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Our clothes, and call them rich and new,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When the poor sheep and silkworms wore<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That very clothing long before!<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">The tulip and the butterfly<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Appear in gayer coats than I:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Let me be dress'd fine as I will,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Flies, worms, and flowers exceed me still.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Then will I set my heart to find<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Inward adornings of the mind;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Knowledge and virtue, truth and grace,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">These are the robes of richest dress.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">No more shall worms with me compare,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">This is the raiment angels wear:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The Son of God, when here below,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Put on this blest apparel too.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">It never fades, it ne'er grows old,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Nor fears the rain, nor moth, nor mould:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">It takes no spot, but still refines;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The more 'tis worn, the more it shines.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">In this on earth would I appear,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Then go to heaven, and wear it there:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">God will approve it in his sight;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">'Tis his own work, and his delight.<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p003-illus.jpg" id="p003-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p003-illus.jpg" width="500" height="565" alt="A boy waking up" title="" /> +</div> + +<h2>THE SLUGGARD.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">'Tis the voice of the Sluggard: I heard him complain,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">'You have waked me too soon! I must slumber again!'<br /></span> +<span class="i0">As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Turn his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">'A little more sleep, and a little more slumber!'<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Thus he wastes half his days and his hours without number;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And when he gets up he sits folding his hands,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Or walks about sauntering, or trifling he stands.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">I pass'd by his garden, and saw the wild brier,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The thorn, and the thistle grow broader and higher;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">The clothes that hang on him are turning to rags;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">And his money still wastes, till he starves or he begs.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">I made him a visit, still hoping to find<br /></span> +<span class="i0">He had took better care for improving his mind:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">He told me his dreams, talk'd of eating and drinking;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But he scarce reads his Bible, and never loves thinking.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Said I then to my heart, 'Here's a lesson for me!<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That man's but a picture of what I might be;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Who have taught me by times to love working and reading!'<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p005-illus.jpg" id="p005-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p005-illus.jpg" width="500" height="496" alt="Ants at work" title="" /> +</div> + +<h2>THE ANT, OR EMMET.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">These Emmets, how little they are in our eyes!<br /></span> +<span class="i0">We tread them to dust, and a troop of them dies,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Without our regard or concern:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Yet, as wise as we are, if we went to their school,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">There's many a sluggard and many a fool<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Some lessons of wisdom might learn.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">They wear not their time out in sleeping or play,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But gather up corn in a sunshiny day,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And for winter they lay up their stores:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">They manage their work in such regular forms,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">One would think they foresaw all the frosts and the storms,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And so brought their food within doors.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">But I have less sense than a poor creeping Ant,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">If I take not due care for the things I shall want,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">Nor provide against dangers in time:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When death or old age shall once stare in my face,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">What a wretch shall I be in the end of my days,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">If I trifle away all their prime!<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Now, now, while my strength and my youth are in bloom,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Let me think what shall serve me when sickness shall come,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">And pray that my sins be forgiven.<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Let me read in good books, and believe, and obey;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">That, when death turns me out of this cottage of clay,<br /></span> +<span class="i2">I may dwell in a palace in heaven.<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<h2>INNOCENT PLAY.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Run sporting about by the side of their dams,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">With fleeces so clean and so white;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Or a nest of young doves in a large open cage<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When they play all in love, without anger or rage,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">How much may we learn from the sight!<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Or dogs, we might play till it ended in blood:<br /></span> +<span class="i1">So foul and so fierce are their natures;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But Thomas and William, and such pretty names,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Should be cleanly and harmless as doves or as lambs,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Those lovely sweet innocent creatures.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Not a thing that we do, nor a word that we say,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Should injure another in jesting or play,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">For he's still in earnest that's hurt:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">How rude are the boys that throw pebbles and mire;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">There's none but a madman will fling about fire,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">And tell you "'Tis all but in sport!"<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p008-illus.jpg" id="p008-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p008-illus.jpg" width="500" height="561" alt="Boys teasing another boy" title="" /> +</div> + +<h2>AGAINST EVIL COMPANY.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Why should I join with those in play<br /></span> +<span class="i1">In whom I've no delight;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Who curse and swear, but never pray;<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Who call ill names, and fight?<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">I hate to hear a wanton song:<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Their words offend my ears:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">I should not dare defile my tongue<br /></span> +<span class="i1">With language such as theirs.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Away from fools I'll turn my eyes,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Nor with the scoffers go:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">I would be walking with the wise,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">That wiser I may grow.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">From one rude boy, that's used to mock,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">They learn the wicked jest:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">One sickly sheep infects the flock,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">And poisons all the rest.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">My God, I hate to walk or dwell<br /></span> +<span class="i1">With sinful children here:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Then let me not be sent to hell,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Where none but sinners are.<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<div class="figcenter" style="width: 500px;"> + <a name="p010-illus.jpg" id="p010-illus.jpg"></a> + <img src="images/p010-illus.jpg" width="500" height="535" alt="A thief?" title="" /> +</div> + +<h2>THE THIEF.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Why should I deprive my neighbor<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Of his goods against his will?<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Hands were made for honest labor,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Not to plunder, or to steal.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">'Tis a foolish self-deceiving<br /></span> +<span class="i1">By such tricks to hope for gain:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">All that's ever got by thieving<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Turns to sorrow, shame, and pain.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Have not Eve and Adam taught us<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Their sad profit to compute,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">To what dismal state they brought us<br /></span> +<span class="i1">When they stole forbidden fruit?<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Oft we see a young beginner<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Practise little pilfering ways,<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Till grown up a harden'd sinner,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Then the gallows ends his days.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Theft will not be always hidden,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Though we fancy none can spy:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When we take a thing forbidden,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">God beholds it with his eye.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Guard my heart, O God of heaven,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Lest I covet what's not mine;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">Lest I steal what is not given,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Guard my heart and hands from sin.<br /></span> +</div> +</div> + + +<p> </p> +<h2>THE ROSE.</h2> + +<div class="poem"> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">How fair is the Rose! what a beautiful flower!<br /></span> +<span class="i1">The glory of April and May:<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But the leaves are beginning to fade in an hour,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">And they wither and die in a day.<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">Yet the Rose has one powerful virtue to boast,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Above all the flowers of the field!<br /></span> +<span class="i0">When its leaves are all dead and fine colors are lost,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Still how sweet a perfume it will yield!<br /></span> +</div> +<div class="stanza"> +<span class="i0">So frail is the youth and the beauty of man,<br /></span> +<span class="i1">Though they bloom and look gay like the Rose;<br /></span> +<span class="i0">But all our fond care to preserve them is vain,<br 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Watt's Songs Against Evil + +Author: Anonymous + +Release Date: September 26, 2011 [EBook #37542] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WATT'S SONGS AGAINST EVIL *** + + + + +Produced by Larry B. Harrison, and the Archives and Special +Collections, University Libraries, Ball State University +and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at +https://www.pgdp.net + + + + + + + + + +[Illustration: Book Cover] + + Watt's Songs + AGAINST EVIL + + McLOUGHLIN BROS., Publishers, + NEW YORK + + + + +_WATTS' DIVINE AND MORAL SONGS._ + + + + +[Illustration] + +AGAINST PRIDE IN CLOTHES. + + + Why should our garments, made to hide + Our parents' shame, provoke our pride? + The art of dress did ne'er begin + Till Eve our mother learnt to sin. + + When first she put the covering on, + Her robe of innocence was gone; + And yet her children vainly boast + In the sad marks of glory lost. + + How proud we are! how fond to shew + Our clothes, and call them rich and new, + When the poor sheep and silkworms wore + That very clothing long before! + + The tulip and the butterfly + Appear in gayer coats than I: + Let me be dress'd fine as I will, + Flies, worms, and flowers exceed me still. + + Then will I set my heart to find + Inward adornings of the mind; + Knowledge and virtue, truth and grace, + These are the robes of richest dress. + + No more shall worms with me compare, + This is the raiment angels wear: + The Son of God, when here below, + Put on this blest apparel too. + + It never fades, it ne'er grows old, + Nor fears the rain, nor moth, nor mould: + It takes no spot, but still refines; + The more 'tis worn, the more it shines. + + In this on earth would I appear, + Then go to heaven, and wear it there: + God will approve it in his sight; + 'Tis his own work, and his delight. + + + + +[Illustration] + +THE SLUGGARD. + + + 'Tis the voice of the Sluggard: I heard him complain, + 'You have waked me too soon! I must slumber again!' + As the door on its hinges, so he on his bed + Turn his sides, and his shoulders, and his heavy head. + + 'A little more sleep, and a little more slumber!' + Thus he wastes half his days and his hours without number; + And when he gets up he sits folding his hands, + Or walks about sauntering, or trifling he stands. + + I pass'd by his garden, and saw the wild brier, + The thorn, and the thistle grow broader and higher; + The clothes that hang on him are turning to rags; + And his money still wastes, till he starves or he begs. + + I made him a visit, still hoping to find + He had took better care for improving his mind: + He told me his dreams, talk'd of eating and drinking; + But he scarce reads his Bible, and never loves thinking. + + Said I then to my heart, 'Here's a lesson for me! + That man's but a picture of what I might be; + But thanks to my friends for their care in my breeding, + Who have taught me by times to love working and reading!' + + + + +[Illustration] + +THE ANT, OR EMMET. + + + These Emmets, how little they are in our eyes! + We tread them to dust, and a troop of them dies, + Without our regard or concern: + Yet, as wise as we are, if we went to their school, + There's many a sluggard and many a fool + Some lessons of wisdom might learn. + + They wear not their time out in sleeping or play, + But gather up corn in a sunshiny day, + And for winter they lay up their stores: + They manage their work in such regular forms, + One would think they foresaw all the frosts and the storms, + And so brought their food within doors. + + But I have less sense than a poor creeping Ant, + If I take not due care for the things I shall want, + Nor provide against dangers in time: + When death or old age shall once stare in my face, + What a wretch shall I be in the end of my days, + If I trifle away all their prime! + + Now, now, while my strength and my youth are in bloom, + Let me think what shall serve me when sickness shall come, + And pray that my sins be forgiven. + Let me read in good books, and believe, and obey; + That, when death turns me out of this cottage of clay, + I may dwell in a palace in heaven. + + + + +INNOCENT PLAY. + + + Abroad in the meadows, to see the young lambs + Run sporting about by the side of their dams, + With fleeces so clean and so white; + Or a nest of young doves in a large open cage + When they play all in love, without anger or rage, + How much may we learn from the sight! + + If we had been ducks, we might dabble in mud; + Or dogs, we might play till it ended in blood: + So foul and so fierce are their natures; + But Thomas and William, and such pretty names, + Should be cleanly and harmless as doves or as lambs, + Those lovely sweet innocent creatures. + + Not a thing that we do, nor a word that we say, + Should injure another in jesting or play, + For he's still in earnest that's hurt: + How rude are the boys that throw pebbles and mire; + There's none but a madman will fling about fire, + And tell you "'Tis all but in sport!" + + + + +[Illustration] + +AGAINST EVIL COMPANY. + + + Why should I join with those in play + In whom I've no delight; + Who curse and swear, but never pray; + Who call ill names, and fight? + + I hate to hear a wanton song: + Their words offend my ears: + I should not dare defile my tongue + With language such as theirs. + + Away from fools I'll turn my eyes, + Nor with the scoffers go: + I would be walking with the wise, + That wiser I may grow. + + From one rude boy, that's used to mock, + They learn the wicked jest: + One sickly sheep infects the flock, + And poisons all the rest. + + My God, I hate to walk or dwell + With sinful children here: + Then let me not be sent to hell, + Where none but sinners are. + + + + +[Illustration] + +THE THIEF. + + + Why should I deprive my neighbor + Of his goods against his will? + Hands were made for honest labor, + Not to plunder, or to steal. + + 'Tis a foolish self-deceiving + By such tricks to hope for gain: + All that's ever got by thieving + Turns to sorrow, shame, and pain. + + Have not Eve and Adam taught us + Their sad profit to compute, + To what dismal state they brought us + When they stole forbidden fruit? + + Oft we see a young beginner + Practise little pilfering ways, + Till grown up a harden'd sinner, + Then the gallows ends his days. + + Theft will not be always hidden, + Though we fancy none can spy: + When we take a thing forbidden, + God beholds it with his eye. + + Guard my heart, O God of heaven, + Lest I covet what's not mine; + Lest I steal what is not given, + Guard my heart and hands from sin. + + + + +THE ROSE. + + + How fair is the Rose! what a beautiful flower! + The glory of April and May: + But the leaves are beginning to fade in an hour, + And they wither and die in a day. + + Yet the Rose has one powerful virtue to boast, + Above all the flowers of the field! + When its leaves are all dead and fine colors are lost, + Still how sweet a perfume it will yield! + + So frail is the youth and the beauty of man, + Though they bloom and look gay like the Rose; + But all our fond care to preserve them is vain, + Time kills them as fast as he goes. + + Then I'll not be proud of my youth and my beauty, + Since both of them wither and fade; + But gain a good name by well doing my duty: + This will scent like a Rose when I'm dead. + + + + + ILLUMINATED TEXTS, + --FOR-- + SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS. + BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS. + _12 Different Packets, 13 Cents each,_ + + * * * * * + + HALF HOURS WITH THE BIBLE. + + An entirely new Series of Bible Histories for the Young. 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