337. L. M. Cowper.

Peace after a Storm.

1When darkness long has veiled my mind,

And smiling day once more appears,

Then, my Creator! then I find

The folly of my doubts and fears.

2Straight I upbraid my wandering heart,

And blush that I should ever be

Thus prone to act so base a part,

Or harbor one hard thought of thee.

3O! let me then at length be taught,

What I am still so slow to learn,--

That God is love, and changes not,

Nor knows the shadow of a turn.

4Sweet truth, and easy to repeat!

But when my faith is sharply tried,

I find myself a learner yet,

Unskilful, weak, and apt to slide.

5But, O my God! one look from thee

Subdues the disobedient will,

Drives doubt and discontent away,

And thy rebellious child is still.