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While some in folly's pleasures roll

Hymnal: A Collection of Hymns and A Liturgy #266 (1814) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: 1 While some in folly's pleasures roll, And court the joys which hurt the soul: Be mine that silent calm repast, A peaceful conscience to the last: 2 That tree which bears immortal fruit, Without a canker at the root; That friend, who never fails the just, When other friends desert their trust. 3 With this companion in the shade, My soul no more shall be dismay'd; But fearless meet the midnight gloom, And the pale monarch of the tomb. 4 Though heav'n afflict, I'll not repine; The noblest comforts still are mine. Comforts, which over death prevail, And journey with me through the vale. 5 The Lord will smooth my rugged way, And lead me to the realms of day, To milder skies and brighter plains, Where everlasting pleasure reigns. Topics: The Joy and Happiness of True Christians Languages: English
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While some in folly's pleasures roll

Author: Cotton Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Publick Worship #LXXIII (1799) Languages: English
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While some in folly's pleasures roll

Hymnal: A Selection of Psalms and Hymns, Embracing all the Varieties of Subjects #H108 (1808) Languages: English

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Nathaniel Cotton

1707 - 1788 Person Name: Cotton Author of "While some in folly's pleasures roll" in A Collection of Psalms and Hymns Cotton, Nathaniel, M.D., born in 1707, and educated for the medical profession at Leyden. Giving his attention more especially to brain diseases, he first assisted a physician, who devoted his attention to the insane, at Dunstable; and they erected a large Asylum at St. Albans. In 1763 the poet Cowper became one of his patients, and, on his recovery, conceived a warm attachment for his medical friend. Dr. Cotton died at St Albans, Aug. 2, 1788. Several of his hymns appeared from 1760 onwards in Dr. Dodd's Christian's Magazine, some signed "Dr. Cotton, St. Albans," some “N.," and some without signature. His poetical works were published posthumously:— Various Pieces in Verse and Prose, 2 vols., Lond., Dodsley, 1791; and Visions in Verse, &c, with Memoir, 1808. His hymns came into use through Collyer's Collection, 1812. They are:— 1. Amid the various scenes of ill. Affliction Sanctified. From Various Pieces, &c, 1791. 2. Tell me, my soul, O tell me why. Sin the cause of fear. From Various Pieces, &c, 1791. 3. This is the day the Lord of Life. Sunday. From Various Pieces, &c, 1791. 4. While sorrow wrings my bleeding heart. Suffering. From his version of Ps. xiii., "Offended Majesty, how long ?" in the Christian's Magazine, Feb. 1761. 5. With fierce desire the hunted hart. Ps. 42. Dr. Cotton's most widely known hymn is, “Affliction is a stormy deep," q. v. It is a port of No. 5. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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