Follies and crimes

"Follies and crimes" appears in 1 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

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Of rea­son’s lamp, how faint the ray!

Follies and crimes

Are crowd­ed in life’s lit­tle span:

Wherefore Should Man, Frail Child of Clay

lyricist: William Enfield, 1795
Composer: Nathaniel Gould, 1833
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...Of rea­son’s lamp, how faint the ray!

Follies and crimes, a count­less sum,

Are crowd­ed in life’s lit­tle span:...

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Of rea­son’s lamp, how faint the ray!

Follies and crimes, a count­less sum,

Are crowd­ed in life’s lit­tle span:

Wherefore Should Man, Frail Child of Clay

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