Rev. JOSEPH GRIGG, 1765 192 BERA L. M. JOHN E. GOULD at 1. Be-hold a Stran-ger the door! He gen-tly knocks, has knock'd before, 2. O love-ly at ti tude! He stands With melting heart and lad - en hands: 3. But will He prove a friend in-deed? He will; the ver friend you need: 4. Rise,touch'd with gratitude di - vine; Turn out His en my and thine, y · e HENRY K. OLIVER, 1832 passeth by!" O seest thou not His plead-ing eye? harr-owing care, Hast thou no thought for heav'n to spare? long go, And straightway left all things be- low, 'ry day: Why should we then our bliss de- lay? ev a · 4. By ny of pray'r, Thy deep ex- pir - ing groan, By the seal'd sep - ul-chral stone, to Thee, When, repent - ant, to the skies Scarce we lift our streaming eyes, By Thy fast - ing and distress In the lonely wil der-ness, |