8651. As Spring The Winter Doth Succeed

1 As spring the winter doth succeed
The naked trees with leaves are dressed,
The blackened earth is clothed in green,
And all with brightening joy is blessed.

2 My sun returns with healing wings,
My soul and body do rejoice;
My heart exalts and praises sings
To Him that heard my wailing voice.

3 My winters past, my storms are gone,
And former clouds seem now all fled;
But if they must eclipse again
I’ll run where I was succorèd.

4 I have a shelter from the storm,
A shadow from the fainting heat,
For I have access to His throne;
Who is a God so wondrous great?

5 O hast Thou made my pilgrimage
Thus pleasant, fair, so sweet and good;
Blessed me in youth and elder age
My Baca made a springing flood.

6 Studying, I ask, what I shall do
To show my duty with delight?
All I can give is but mine own
And at the most a simple mite.

Text Information
First Line: As spring the winter doth succeed
Title: As Spring The Winter Doth Succeed
Author: Anne Bradstreet (1657, alt.)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: TRURO by Thomas Williams; WARRINGTON by Ralph Harrison; WHITBY ABBEY by R. Frank Lehman; WINCHESTER NEW from "Musikalishces Handbuch"
Tune Information
Name: WOODWORTH
Composer: William Batchelder Bradbury (1849)
Meter: LM
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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