Why should I, in vain repining, Mourn the clouds that cross my way; Since my Saviour’s presence, shining, Turns my darkness into day? | 2 Earthly honor, earthly treasure, All the warmest passions win, And the silken wings of pleasure Only waft us on to sin. | 3 But, within the vale of sorrow, All with tempests overblown, Purer light and joy we borrow From the face of God alone. | 4 Welcome, then, each darker token! Mercy sent it from above! So the heart, subdued, not broken, Bends in fear, and melts with love. | |