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Songs in the night.
Job. 35:10.
596Moore.
O thou who driest the mourner’s tear, How dark this world would be, If, when deceived and wounded here, We could not fly to thee. | 2 But thou wilt heal the broken heart, Which, like the plants that throw Their fragrance from the wounded part, Breathes sweetness out of woe. | 3 When joy no longer soothes or cheers, And e’en the hope that threw A moment’s sparkle o’er our tears Is dimmed and vanished too; | 4 O, who would bear life’s stormy doom, Did not thy wing of love Come brightly wafting through the gloom, Our peace-branch from above? | 5 Then sorrow, touched by thee, grows bright With more than rapture’s ray; The darkness shows us worlds of light We never saw by day. | |