Words: , 1848.

Music: Fest­al Song, , in the Epis­co­pal Hymn­al with Tunes Old and New, by John Ire­land Tuck­er, 1872. Al­ter­nate tune:

  • King Ed­ward, , 1883

Believe not those who say
The upward path is smooth,
Lest thou should stumble in the way,
And faint before the truth.

It is the only road
Unto the realms of joy;
But he who seeks that blest abode
Must all his powers employ.

To labor and to love,
To pardon and endure,
To lift thy heart to God above,
And keep thy conscience pure.

Be this thy constant aim,
Thy hope, thy chief delight,
What matter who should whisper blame
Or who should scorn or slight.

What matters—if God approve,
And if within thy breast,
Thou feel the comfort of His love,
The earnest of His rest?