1 Happy the heart, where graces reign,
Where love inspires the breast:
Love is the brightest of the train,
And strengthens all the rest.
2 Knowledge, alas! 'tis all in vain,
And all in vain our fear;
Our stubborn sins will fight and reign,
If love be absent there.
3 'Tis love, that makes our cheerful feet
In swift obedience move.
The devils know, and tremble too;
But devils do not love.
4 This is the grace, that lives and sings,
When faith and hope shall cease.
'Tis this shall strike our joyful strings
In the sweet realms of bliss.
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First Line: | Happy the heart, where graces reign |
Title: | The Importance and Influence of Love |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
Topic: | The Christain: His Duty and Graces; Christian Graces |