WHOM THE LORD LOVETH, HE CHASTENETH.

My Father chastens whom he loves;

O! then, he loves me tenderly;

Oft in the fire my heart he proves,

As oft I know the reason why.

For I am full of earthly love;

I idolize the gifts of Heaven;

And then my Father, from above,

Recalls the dear ones he has given.

Then earth’s attractions die to me,

And I am forced to look above;

And He who fills eternity,

Attracts my gaze, and fires my love.

So, trials let me ever hail,

Which bring another world so near;

I’m introduced within the veil,

And angel songs I seem to hear.

Afflicted heart, rejoice, rejoice!

The door of Heaven is oped for thee;

And hark! O! hark! I hear a voice

Which, “Come up hither,” says to me.

O! Father! dost thou love me so?

These dreadful strokes fall not on me;

I bless thy name, each heavy blow

But strikes my chain, to set me free!

McPhersonville, April 15, 1841.