THE CHRISTIAN MOURNER'S PRIVILEGE. BY BERNARD BARTON. How sweet to think, in sorrow's hour, That He who reigns above, Altho' supreme in sovereign power, How sweet to know, when thus the axe He will not quench the smoking flax, But that to those who kiss the rod, The staff of comfort from their God Sustain'd thereby, with hopes serene, For God, who binds the broken heart, If faith and patience be their part, Let such but say, "Thy will be done!' Will qualify them, through his Son, To add, "THY NAME BE PRAIS'D!" |