What though my harp and viol be Both hung upon the willow tree? What though my bed be now my grave, And for my house I darkness have? What though my healthful days are fled, And I lie number'd with the dead? Yet I have hope, by Thy great power, To spring; though now a wither'd flower.
Twenty-Five Songs in Five Sets of Five Each: Set IV , opus 53
by Fritz Bennicke Hart (1874 - 1949)
1. To God on his sickness  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Text Authorship:
- by Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674), "To God: On his sickness"
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2. To heaven  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Open thy gates To him, who weeping waits, And might come in, But that held back by sin. Let mercy be So kind to set me free, And I will straight Come in, or force the gate.
3. Tapers  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Those tapers which we set upon the grave In fun'ral pomp, but this importance have: [Pg 231] That souls departed are not put out quite; But as they walked here in their vestures white, So live in heaven in everlasting light.
4. A grace for a child  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
Here a little child I stand Heaving up my either hand; Cold as paddocks though they be, Here I lift them up to Thee, For a benison to fall On our meat and on us all. Amen.
Text Authorship:
- by Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674), title 1: "Grace for a Child", title 2: "A Child's Grace"
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5. His creed  [sung text not yet checked]
Language: English
I do believe that die I must, And be return'd from out my dust: I do believe that when I rise, Christ I shall see, with these same eyes: I do believe that I must come, With others, to the dreadful doom: I do believe the bad must go From thence, to everlasting woe: I do believe the good, and I, Shall live with Him eternally: I do believe I shall inherit Heaven, by Christ's mercies, not my merit. [Pg 196] I do believe the One in Three, And Three in perfect unity: Lastly, that Jesus is a deed Of gift from God: and here's my creed.