974. L. M. Bowring. Temptation. 1 Oh, what a struggle wakes within, When in the spirit's solitude, The tempting, treacherous thoughts of sin, In all their luring smiles intrude! 2 'Tis then, my Father! then I feel My nature's weakness, and, oppressed, Like a poor trembling child I steal To thee, for safety, and for rest. 3 Beneath thy shadow let me live! Be thou my Friend -- my Father be! I bend in trust -- I pray! forgive The erring child that flies to thee!
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