"I love the Lord," is still the strain This heart delights to sing: But I reply--your thoughts are vain, Perhaps 'tis no such thing. |
Before the power of love divine Creation fades away; Till only God is seen to shine In all that we survey. |
In gulfs of awful night we find The God of our desires; 'Tis there he stamps the yielding mind, And doubles all its fires. |
Flames of encircling love invest, And pierce it sweetly through; 'Tis filled with sacred joy, yet pressed With sacred sorrow too. |
Ah love! my heart is in the right-- Amidst a thousand woes, To thee, its ever new delight, And all its peace it owes. |
Fresh causes of distress occur Where'er I look or move; The comforts I to all prefer Are solitude and love. |
Nor exile I nor prison fear; Love makes my courage great; I find a Saviour every where, His grace in every state. |
Nor castle walls, nor dungeons deep, Exclude his quickening beams; There I can sit, and sing, and weep, And dwell on heavenly themes. |
There sorrow, for his sake, is found A joy beyond compare; There no presumptuous thoughts abound, No pride can enter there. |
A Saviour doubles all my joys, And sweetens all my pains, His strength in my defence employs, Consoles me and sustains. |
I fear no ill, resent no wrong; Nor feel a passion move, When malice whets her slanderous tongue; Such patience is in love. |