Frederick William Faber

  • O Paradise, O Paradise,
      Who doth not crave for rest,
    Who would not seek the happy land
      Where they that loved are blest?
        Where loyal hearts and true
          Stand ever in the light,
        All rapture through and through,
          In God’s...

  • Fever and fret and aimless stir
      And disappointed strife,
    All chafing, unsuccessful things,
      Make up the sum of life.

    Love adds anxiety to toil,
      And sameness doubles cares,
    While one unbroken chain of work
      The flagging temper wears...

  • O, It is hard to work for God,
      To rise and take his part
    Upon this battle-field of earth,
      And not sometimes lose heart!

    He hides himself so wondrously,
      As though there were no God;
    He is least seen when all the powers
      Of ill are...

  •    “And when he is come, he will reprove the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment.”—JOHN xvi. 8.

    THE WORLD is wise, for the world is old;
    Five thousand years their tale have told;
    Yet the world is not happy, as the world might be,—
    Why is it? why is...

  • I Worship thee, sweet will of God!
      And all thy ways adore;
    And every day I live, I seem
      To love thee more and more.

    Thou wert the end, the blessèd rule
      Of our Saviour’s toils and tears;
    Thou wert the passion of his heart
      Those...