416. S. M. Anonymous.

For a Right Spirit.

1I want a sober mind,

A self-renouncing will,

That tramples down and casts behind

The baits of pleasing ill;

A soul inured to pain,

To hardship, grief and loss,

Bold to take up, firm to sustain

The consecrated cross.

2I want a godly fear,

A quick-discerning eye,

That looks to thee when sin is near,

And sees the tempter fly;

A spirit still prepared,

And armed with jealous care,

Forever standing on its guard,

And watching unto prayer.

3I want a true regard,

A single, steady aim,

Unmoved by threatening or reward,

To thee and thy great name;

A zealous, just concern

For thine immortal praise;

A pure desire that all may learn

And glorify thy grace.