Am graig i adeiladu, Fy enaid, chwilia'n ddwys; Y sylfaen fawr safadwy I roddi arni 'mhwys: Bydd melys yn yr afon Gael Craig a'm deil i'r lan, Pan fyddo pob rhyw stormydd Yn curo ar f'enaid gwan. Pa Dduw y'mlith y duwiau, Sydd debyg i'n Duw ni? Mae'n hoffi maddeu'n beiau, Mae'n hoffi gwrando ein cri, Nid byth y deil eiddigedd, Gwell ganddo drugarhau, Er maint ein hanneilyngdod, Mae'i garaid yn parhau. A gaiff y fath bechadur, Sydd ffiaidd, aflan, noeth, O flaen dy orsedd sefyll, Pan elo'r byd yn boeth? Pryd hyn caf eglur wybod Beth yw cyfammod rhad, A chanu i'm Hanwylyd, Yn hyfryd dy fy Nhad. Wrth geisio gwneuthur pob peth, 'Rwy'n methu gwneuthur dim, Wrth geisio concro 'mhechod, 'Does ynof ronyn rym: Wrth fyn'd at bob meddygon, Gwaethygu wnaeth fy nghlwy, Anturiaf at yr Iesu, Yn aflan fel yr wyf. O'r nef mi glywais newydd A'm cododd ar fy nhra'd, Fod ffynon wedi'i hagor, I'r cleifion gael iachad: Fy enaid, 'hed yn ebrwydd, A phaid ā llwfrhau, O'th flaen mae drws agored Na ddichon neb ei gau. Am Graig yr iachawdwriaeth, Fy enaid egwan, cān; Y Sylfaen fawr dragwyddol, A'r hyfryd gongl-faen; Fy noddfa rhag ystormydd, Fy nghysgod rhag y gwres; Mae'n ganmil mwy rhagorol Na chedyrn furiau pres. Y Graig sy'n noddfa dawel; Dymunwn ganu am hon, Pan fyddwy'n rhoddi ffarwel Am byth i'r ddaear gron: O fewn y Graig nid ofnaf Elynion gwaetha'u gwedd; O fewn y Graig mi ganaf Yn ŵyneb angau a'r bedd. Yn ŵyneb :: Yn ngwyneb
1: Titus Lewis 1773-1811
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For a rock to build on, My soul, seek earnestly; The great firm foundation To give me confidence: It is sweet in the river To have a Rock which holds me up, When all kinds of storm Are beating upon my weak soul. What God amongst the gods, Is comparable to our God? He is delighting to forgive our sins, He is delighting to hear our cry, He will never hold jealously, He prefers mercies, Despite the extent of our unworthiness, His love is enduring. Shall such a sinner, Who is detestable, unclean, naked, Before thy throne stand, When the world goes hot? Then I will get clearly to know What is a free covenant, And sing to my Beloved, In my Father's delightful house. While trying to do everything, I am failing to do anything, While trying to conquer my sin, There is in me not a grain of force: While going to every physician, My wound gets worse, I will venture to Jesus, Unclean as I am. From heaven I heard news Which raised me to my feet, That a well has been opened, For the sick to get healing: My soul, fly quickly, And do not lose heart, Before thee is an opened door That no-one is able to shut. For the Rock of salvation, My weak soul, sing! The great, eternal Foundation, And the delightful corner-stone; My refuge against storms, My shade against the heat; He is a hundred thousand times more excellent Than firm walls of brass. The Rock is a quiet refuge; I wish to sing about this, When I am bidding farewell Forever to the round earth: Within the Rock I shall not fear Enemies of the worst countenance; Within the Rock I shall sick In the face of death and the grave. :: tr. 2007,20 Richard B Gillion |
O seek a rock to build on, My soul! wilt thou not prove That strong and deep Foundation Which Earth, nor Hell can move? How sweet in yonder River That Rock beneath my feet, When every doubt and terror Shall on my spirit beat!tr. 1854 Joseph Morris Also: Seek thou, my soul, in earnesttr. Howell Elvet Lewis (Elfed) 1860-1953 Sweet Singers of Wales 1889 |