Text: | The Desert |
1 When night descends in sable guise,
And spreads her gloom around,
To close the weary traveller's eyes,
And rest him on the ground,
2 Amidst the dreary desert wide,
The wanderer faints to hear,
The wild alarm on every side,
Which speaks some danger near.
3 So in this wilderness of life,
Whene'er afflictions come,
We sink, as in a night of grief,
Far from our sheltering home.
4 The tempter's, like a lion's roar,
Sounds through the vale abroad,
Then let us watch, and ever more
Depend upon our God.
5 From every other help afar,
And left without a friend,
God is a helper ever near,
And faithful to the end.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When night descends in sable guise |
Title: | The Desert |
Meter: | C. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
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Topic: | The Christian: His Various Relations |