629. C. M. Burder's Coll.

Rejoicing in Adversity.

1What though no flowers the fig-tree clothe

Though vines their fruit deny,

The labor of the olive fail,

And fields no meat supply;--

2Though from the fold, with sad surprise,

My flock cut off I see;

Though famine reign in empty stalls,

Where herds were wont to be;--

3Yet in the Lord will I be glad,

And glory in his love;

In him I'll joy, who will the God

Of my salvation prove.

4God is the treasure of my soul,

The source of lasting joy--

A joy which want shall not impair,

Nor death itself destroy.