eithr un i ddyfod yr ym yn ei dysgwyl.") Byr amser sydd in' yma, A byr y poen a'r cur; Mae yno fyd diderfyn, A gwynfyd nefol pur. Ad-daliad gwynfydedig! Byr gystudd, oesol fri! Yr euog a'r pechadur Gaiff gartref nefol fry. Rhaid yma wisgo'r cleddyf, Ac yma ddwyn y groes, Cawn wisgo'r goron yno, Heb deimlo unrhyw loes. Rhaid yma drechu'r gelyn Ac yma fyw wrth ffydd, Rhaid Sïon 'n'awr mewn galar, Ddyoddef pwys y dydd. Ond yno cawn adnabod, Ac yno, yn ddilen, Cawn wel'd yr Anweledig Byth ar yr orsedd wen. Pan wawria y boreuddydd, Y cysgod gilia draw, A'r cywir was a ffyddlon Adgyfyd yn ddi-fraw. Ac yno cawn gyd-uno Ag holl gwmpeini'r nef, I foli yn dragywydd, Ein Duw a llawen lef.Hymnau Hen a Diweddar (Cas. Owen Jones) 1869/91
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but one to come are we awaiting.") A short time there is for us here, And shore the pain and the affliction; There is an endless world there, And pure, heavenly blessedness. Blessed recompense! Short tribulation, everlasting honour! The guilty and the sinner Shall get a heavenly home above. We must here wear the sword, And here bear the cross, We may wear the crown there, Without feeling any anguish. We must here overcome the enemy And here live by faith, Zion must now in sorrow, Suffer the weight of the day. But there, we shall get to recognize, And there, unveiled, Get to see the Unseen Forever on the white throne. When breaks the morn of day, The shadow shall retreat away, And the true and faithful servant Rise again without fear. And there we shall get to unite together With all the company of heaven, To praise in eternity, Our God with a joyful cry.tr. 2024 Richard B Gillion |
Brief life is here our portion; Brief sorrow, short-lived care: The life that knows no ending, The tear-less life is there. O happy retribution! Short toil, eternal rest; For mortals and for sinners A mansion with the blest! And now we fight the battle, But then shall wear the crown Of full, and everlasting, And passionless renown. And now we watch and struggle, And now we live in hope, And Zion in her anguish With Babylon must cope. There God, our King and Portion, In fullness of His grace, Shall we behold for ever, And worship face to face. The morning shall awaken, The shadows shall decay, And each true-hearted servant Shall shine as doth the day. O sweet and blessèd country, The home of God's elect! O sweet and blessèd country, That eager hearts expect!John Mason Neale 1818-66
from the Latin:
Bernard of Cluny (12th Century)
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