527. C. M. J. Newton.

The Changes of Life.

1The evils that beset our path,

Who can prevent or cure?

We stand upon the brink of death

When most we seem secure.

2If we to-day sweet peace possess,

It soon may be withdrawn;

Some change may plunge us in distress

Before to-morrow's dawn.

3Disease and pain invade our health,

And find an easy prey;

And oft, when least expected, wealth

Takes wings and flies away.

4The gourds from which we look for fruit.

Produce us often pain;

A worm unseen attacks the root,

And all our hopes are vain.

5Since sin has filled the earth with woe,

And creatures fade and die;

Lord, wean our hearts from things below,

And fix our hopes on high!