Extempore On a Wagon a Metrical Narrative of a Journey From Bethlehem Pa to
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October third again began Our desert journey ; and it ran On till the seventh, when in view Of a new settlement we drew. J2 Extempore on a Wagon. How can I e'er the road describe ? 'Twould take a far more skillful scribe Than I ; so I will silent be, Lest some doubt my veracity. Enough that 'twas more horrid bad Than ever I experienced had. And yet so light our sufferings were That to complain would not be fair. For 'twas as good a road, I see, As such a road could ever be ! So we take courage ...and rejoice Because the weather was most choice. I rode a great part of the way, Upon a steed now white, once gray, Which, though he'd lost one of his eyes, I for his safety greatly prize ! Oft too to walk I am content, In silent, lone enjoyment Of the blest Trinity's sweet grace, Which did my sinful heart embrace. Extempore on a Wagon. I never felt a moment's fear, Although of panthers roaming here No friend, nor anxious wolf or bear Alone to meet so near their lair. Here I could vividly conceive How Christ did in the desert live, By beasts surrounded night and day, To thirst and hunger e'er a prey ; And forty times intensified ; Besides by L, ucifer thrice tried ; Ah !
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