Hymnal: The Christian Hymn Book
Date: 1865
Compiler: Alexander Campbell
Publisher/Printer: Central Book Concern
First Line: O Saviour whose mercy severe in its kindness
Topic: The New Life/Temptations and Conflicts
Writer: <no first name given> Grant
Composer:
Meter: 11s
Tune:
Hymn Number: 893
Page Number: 529, click to see hymnal pages
LyicsSaviour whose mercy, severe in its kindness,
Hath chastened my wandering, and guided my way,
Adored be the power that hath pitied my blindness,
And weaned me from phantoms that smiled to betray.
Enchanted with all that was dazzling and fair,
I followed the rainbow-I caught at the toy;
And still in displeasure thy goodness was there,
Disappointing the hope, and defeating the joy.
The blossom blushed bright, but a worm was below;
The moonlight shone fair, there was blight in the beam;
Sweet whispered the breeze, but it whispered of wo,
And bitterness flowed in the soft, flowing stream.
So, cured of my folly, yet cured but in part,
I turned to the refuge thy pity displayed;
And still did this eager and credulous heart
Weave visions of promise, that bloomed but to fade.
I thought that the course of the pilgrim to heaven
Would be bright as the summer, and glad as the morn;
Thou show'dst me the path, it was dark and uneven,
All rugged with rock, and all tangled with thorn.
I dreamed of celestial rewards and renown,
I grasped at the truimph that blesses the brave;
I asked for the palm branch, the robe, and the crown,
I asked, and thou show'dst me a cross and a grave!
Subdued and instructed, at length to thy will,
My hopes, and my wishes, my all I resign;
O give me a heart that can wait and be still,
Nor know of a wish or a pleasure but thine.
There are mansions exempted from sin and from wo,
But they stand in a region by mortals untrod;
There are rivers of joy-but they roll not below;
There is rest-but it dwells in the presence of God.