Whom we must seek, because we cannot shun.”

Wisp had been ostler at a busy inn,

Where he beheld and grew in dread of sin;

Then to a Baptists’ meeting found his way,

Became a convert, and was taught to pray;

Then preach’d; and, being earnest and sincere,

Brought other sinners to religious fear:

Together grew his influence and his fame,

Till our dejected hero heard his name:

His little failings were a grain of pride,