893. C. M. Bp. Middleton.

Self-Examination. New Year.

1As o'er the past my memory strays,

Why heaves the secret sigh?

'Tis that I mourn departed days,

Still unprepared to die.

2The world, and worldly things beloved,

My anxious thoughts employed;

And time unhallowed, unimproved,

Presents a fearful void.

3Yet, Holy Father! wild despair

Chase from my laboring breast;

Thy grace it is which prompts the prayer.

That grace can do the rest.

4My life's brief remnant all be thine;

And when thy sure decree

Bids me this fleeting breath resign,

O speed my soul to thee!