The World is Very Evil
7.6.7.6 D

[242]Pearsall:

Robert J. Pearsall, 1863

Latin; St. Bernard of Cluny, 1145;

Tr. John Mason Neale, 1858

The world is very evil;

The times are waxing late:

Be sober and keep vigil;

The Judge is at the gate:

The Judge who comes in mercy,

The Judge who comes with might,

To terminate the evil,

To diadem the right.

Arise, arise, good Christian,

Let right to wrong succeed;

Let penitential sorrow

To heavenly gladness lead:

To the home of fadeless splendour,

Of flowers that bear no thorn,

Where they shall dwell as children,

Who here as exiles mourn;

'Mid power that knows no limit,

And wisdom free from bound,

Where rests a peace untroubled,

Peace holy and profound,

O happy, holy portion,

Refection for the blest,

True vision of true beauty,

Sweet cure for all distrest!

Thou hast no shore, fair ocean!

Thou hast no time, bright day!

Dear fountain of refreshment

To pilgrims far away!

Strive, man, to win that glory;

Toil, man, to gain that light;

Send hope before to grasp it,

Till hope be lost in sight.

O sweet and blessèd country,

The home of God's elect!

O sweet and blessed country

That eager hearts expect!

Jesus, in mercy bring us

To that dear land of rest,

Who art with God the Father,

And Spirit, ever blest.

Amen.

advent 67 thou art coming
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