Hymns and Poems Original and Translated: By Edward Caswall ... Second Edition |
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XXV. LESSON FROM A CLOUD.
Dark and dismal as the tomb
To the wretch condemn'd to die,
So yon cloud with sickly gloom
Overspreads the cheerful sky.
To the wretch condemn'd to die,
So yon cloud with sickly gloom
Overspreads the cheerful sky.
While the shadows which it traces
Thus obscure this lower scene;
On the side that heavenward faces,
All is sunny and serene.
Thus obscure this lower scene;
On the side that heavenward faces,
All is sunny and serene.
So in troubles small or great,
Let us take the comfort given;
Even to the darkest fate,
There's a side that looks to Heaven!
Let us take the comfort given;
Even to the darkest fate,
There's a side that looks to Heaven!
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