Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1791)/Silence

HYMN XXVIII. SILENCE.

Before thy betters with suspense, Into thyself withdraw Silence denotes superior sense, And shews superior awe.

Keep blessing still within thy heart, In meditation meek; Thus thou'rt prepar'd to act thy part. When urg'd at length to speak.

When words break forth not duly weigh'd From out the babbler's tongue, Full many a mournful mischief's made, Full many a conscience stung.

Then pray with David, that the Lord Wou'd keep himself the door; And all things from thy lips award, That make thy brother sore.

But if there be a point to praise Some godly deed of price, With all thy might thy plaudits raise, Here silence were a vice.