LV.
EARTH AND HEAVEN.
Fy phiol yma sydd yn llawn
8,8,8,8
My cup doth often while below, With Marah’s waters overflow: But care and grief which here annoy, Above shall be absorbed in joy. | The fire of love within the breast Is here but fond desire at best: The faintest spark in heaven it knows With an immortal ardour glows. | The joy for which I here can hope Is but the small tormenting drop: A fathomless, eternal sea Of bliss shall there encompass me. | A distant clouded glimpse is all That Faith on earth may vision call: But unto Faith and Hope in heaven Are prospect and possession given. | Crumbs are on earth our richest fare: But banquets wait the pilgrim there. Here cold and faint the songs we raise: But deathless there will be our praise. | Here evening shades envelope me; All darkness shall from Zion flee; Without a veil it will be given God face to face to see in Heaven. | |