263. Now the Sowing and the Weeping

1 Now, the sowing, and the weeping,
Working hard, and waiting long;
Afterward, the golden reaping,
Harvest-home and grateful song.

2 Now, the pruning, sharp, unsparing,
Scattered blossoms, bleeding shoot;
Afterward, the plenteous bearing
Of the Master’s pleasant fruit.

3 Now, the long and toilsome duty,
Stone by stone to carve and bring;
Afterward, the perfect beauty
Of the palace of the King.

4 Now, the spirit conflict-riven,
Wounded heart, unequal strife;
Afterward, the triumph given,
And the victor’s crown of life.

5 Now, the training strange and lowly,
Unexplained and tedious now;
Afterward, the service holy,
And the Master’s ‘Enter Thou.’

Text Information
First Line: Now, the sowing and the reaping
Title: Now the Sowing and the Weeping
Author: Frances R. Havergal
Language: English
Publication Date: 1916
Tune Information
Name: ST. OSWALD
Composer: J. B. Dykes



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