CCCXXII. The Hopes of Heaven our Support under Trials on Earth

1 When I can read my Title clear
To Mansions in the Skies,
I bid farewell to ev'ry Fear,
And wipe my weeping Eyes.

2 Should Earth against my Soul engage,
And hellish Darts be hurl'd,
Then I can smile at Satan's Rage,
And face a frowning World.

3 Let cares like a wild Deluge come,
And Storms of Sorrow fall;
May I but safely reach my Home,
My God, my Heav'n my all.

4 There shall I bathe my weary Soul
In Seas of heav'nly Rest,
And not a Wave of Trouble roll
Across my peaceful Breast.

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First Line: When I can read my Title clear
Title: The Hopes of Heaven our Support under Trials on Earth
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
Topic: Faith and Obedience
Notes: Public Domain.
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