526. L. M. Newton.

Lightning in the Night.

1A glance from heaven, with sweet effect,

Sometimes my pensive spirit cheers:

But ere I can my thoughts collect,

As suddenly it disappears.

2So lightning in the gloom of night

Affords a momentary day;

Disclosing objects full in sight,

Which, soon as seen, are snatched away.

3The lightning's flash did not create

The opening prospect it revealed;

But only showed the real state

Of what the darkness had concealed.

4Just so, we by a glimpse discern

The glorious things within the veil;

That, when in darkness, we may learn

To live by faith, till light prevail.