Robert Herrick (1591–1674)
Ordained Servant: December 2024
Also in this issue
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Poetry and the Heart in Preaching the Psalms
by A. Craig Troxel
The Clerk and His Work, Part 2
by John W. Mallin
A Beautiful Mind and Pen at Work Reading the Book of Genesis: A Review Article
by Bryan D. Estelle
by Shane Lems
A Treasury of Nature: Illustrated Poetry, Prose, and Praise, by Leland Ryken
by Mark A. Green
Night hath no wings to him that cannot sleep,
And time seems the not for to fly, but creep;
Slowly her chariot drives, as if not she
Had broke her wheel, or crack’d her axletree.
Just so it is with me, who, list’ning, pray
The winds to blow the tedious night away,
That I might see the cheerful, peeping day.
Sick is my heart! O Saviour! Do thou please
To make my bed soft in my sicknesses:
Lighten my candle, so that I beneath
Sleep not for ever in the vaults of death;
Let me Thy voice betimes i’ th’ morning hear:
Call, and I’ll come; say Thou the when, and where.
Draw me but first, and after Thee I’ll run
And make no one stop till my race be done.
Ordained Servant Online, December, 2024.
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Ordained Servant: December 2024
Also in this issue
by Gregory E. Reynolds
Poetry and the Heart in Preaching the Psalms
by A. Craig Troxel
The Clerk and His Work, Part 2
by John W. Mallin
A Beautiful Mind and Pen at Work Reading the Book of Genesis: A Review Article
by Bryan D. Estelle
by Shane Lems
A Treasury of Nature: Illustrated Poetry, Prose, and Praise, by Leland Ryken
by Mark A. Green
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