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Hymn: How vain are all things here below (FL)

Hymnal: The Christian Hymn-Book

Date: 1815

Compiler: John Thompson et al

Publisher/Printer: Looker and Wallace

First Line: How vain are all things here below

Topic: Supplication

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer:

Meter: CM

Tune:

Hymn Number: 61

Page Number: 053, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

How vain are all things here below,

How false and yet how fair;

Each pleasure has its poison too,

And ev'ry sweet a snare.



The brightest things below the sky,

Give but a flatt'ring light;

We should supect some danger nigh,

Where we possess delight.



Our dearest joys and nearest friends,

The partners of our blood,

How they divide our wav'ring minds,

And leave but half for God.



The fondness of a creature's love,

How strong it strikes the sense;

Thither our warm affections move,

Nbor can we call them thence.



Dear Saviour, let thy beauties be

My soul's eternal food;

And grace command my heart away 

From all created good.