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William Cowper (1731-1800)

The Sower

William Cowper (1731-1800)
Verse 1
Ye sons of earth prepare the plough, Break up your fallow ground; The sower is gone forth to sow, And scatter blessings round.
Verse 2
The seed that finds a stony soil Shoots forth a hasty blade; But ill repays the sower's toil, Soon wither'd, scorch'd, and dead.
Verse 3
The thorny ground is sure to balk All hopes of harvest there; We find a tall and sickly stalk, But not the fruitful ear.
Verse 4
The beaten path and highway side, Receive the trust in vain; The watchful birds the spoil divide, And pick up all the grain.
Verse 5
But where the Lord of grace and power Has bless'd the happy field, How plenteous is the golden store The deep-wrought furrows yield!
Verse 6
Father of mercies, we have need Of thy preparing grace; Let the same Hand that give me seed Provide a fruitful place!

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