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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Frederick William Faber (1814–1863)

Paradise

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 most holy sight.

O Paradise, O Paradise,

The world is growing old;

Who would not be at rest and free

Where love is never cold?

Where loyal hearts and true

Stand ever in the light,

All rapture through and through,

In God’s most holy sight.

O Paradise, O Paradise,

Where they shall sin no more,

Who strive to be as pure on earth

As on thy spotless shore;

Where loyal hearts and true

Stand ever in the light,

All rapture through and through,

In God’s most holy sight.

O Paradise, O Paradise,

I greatly long to see

The heavenly place my dearest Lord

Is destining for me;

Where loyal hearts and true

Stand ever in the light,

All rapture through and through,

In God’s most holy sight.

O Paradise, O Paradise,

I feel ’twill not be long;

Patience! I almost think I hear

Faint fragments of thy song:

Where loyal hearts and true

Stand ever in the light,

All rapture through and through,

In God’s most holy sight.