Welcome Cross
William Cowper
'Tis my happiness below Not to live without the cross, But the Saviour's power to know, Sanctifying every loss; Trials must and will befall; But with humble faith to see Love inscribed upon them all, This is happiness to me. God in Israel sows the seeds Of affliction, pain, and toil; These spring up and choke the weeds Which would else o'erspread the soil: Trials make the promise sweet, Trials give new life to prayer; Trials bring me to His feet, Lay me low, and keep me there. Did I meet no trials here, No chastisement by the way, Might I not with reason fear I should prove a castaway? Bastards may escape the rod, Sunk in earthly vain delight; But the true-born child of God Must not -- would not, if he might.
Next 10 Poems
- William Cowper : Welcome To The Table
- William Cowper : Wisdom
- Richard Crashaw : A Hymn Of The Nativity, Sung By The Shepherds
- Richard Crashaw : A Hymn To The Name And Honour Of The Admirable Saint Teresa
- Richard Crashaw : A Song
- Richard Crashaw : An Epitaph Upon Husband And Wife
- Richard Crashaw : An Epitaph Upon Husband And Wife, Who Died And Were Buried Together
- Richard Crashaw : But Men Loved Darkness Rather Than Light
- Richard Crashaw : Christ Crucified
- Richard Crashaw : Divine Epigrams: On The Baptized Ethiopian
Previous 10 Poems
- William Cowper : Walking With God
- William Cowper : Vanity Of The World
- William Cowper : True Pleasures
- William Cowper : True And False Comforts
- William Cowper : To Mary Unwin
- William Cowper : To Mary
- William Cowper : To Delia: On Her Endeavouring To Conceal Her Grief At Parting
- William Cowper : The Waiting Soul
- William Cowper : The Valley Of The Shadow Of Death
- William Cowper : The Task: Book Vi, The Winter Walk At Noon ( Excerpts )