But since corruption cleaves to me While I in Kedar dwell; O give me leave to long for thee, Thy glory should be dear to me, With fear I crave, with hope I cry, Be thou thyself, though changeling I Out of thy way remove the lets, SECTION VI. THE SONG OF HEAVEN DESIRED BY SAINTS ON EARTH. AURORA vails her rosy face When brighter Phoebus takes her place; So glad will grace resign her room To glory in the heav'nly home. Happy the company that's gone From cross to crown, from thrall to throne; How loud they sing upon the shore. To which they sail'd in heart before! Bless'd are the dead, yea, saith the word, Thus joyful spend their praising breath: "Death from all death has set us free, "Death is to us a sweet repose; "Lo, here we do triumphant reign, "The thousandth part we now behold, "Faith once stole down a distant kiss, "Earth was to us a seat of war, In thrones of triumph now we are. And sought him there, but find him here. "We walk in white without annoy, In glorious galleries of joy : "No longer we complain of wants, "We see him at his table head His cheerful guests incessant load "We see the holy flaming fires, "Glory to God that here we came, "Our Lord is ours, and we are his; And full his glorious image share. "No darkness now, no dismal night, No vapor intercepts the light; We see forever face to face, The highest Prince in highest place. "This, this, does heaven enough afford, We are forever with the Lord : We want no more, for all is giv'n; His presence is the heart of heav'n." While thus I laid my list'ning ear Yet show'd me that the heav'nly song Then said I, "O to mount away, |