In silence of the voiceless night, When chased by dreams, the slumbers flee, Whom, in the darkness, do I seek, O God, but thee? | 2 And if there weigh upon my breast, Vague memories of the day foregone, Scarce knowing why, I fly to thee, And lay them down. | 3 Or, if it be the gloom that comes, In token of impending ill, My bosom heeds not what it is, Since ’tis thy will. | 4 For, O! in spite of constant care, Or aught beside, how joyfully I pass that solitary hour, My God, with thee! | 5 More tranquil than the stilly night, More peaceful than that voiceless hour, Supremely blest, my bosom lies Beneath thy power. | 6 For what on earth can I desire, Of all it hath to offer me? Or whom in heaven do I seek, O God, but thee? | |