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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: Poems: Pastoral and Psalm - -Author: Benjamin Copeland - -Release Date: March 5, 2016 [EBook #51367] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS: PASTORAL AND PSALM *** - - - - -Produced by Larry B. Harrison, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - - - - - POEMS - - PASTORAL AND PSALM - - BY - - REV. BENJAMIN COPELAND - - [Illustration: colophon] - - NEW YORK: EATON & MAINS - CINCINNATI: CURTS & JENNINGS - - Copyright by - EATON & MAINS, - 1896. - - EATON & MAINS PRESS, - 150 Fifth Avenue, New York. - - - - - POEMS: - - PASTORAL AND PSALM. - - - - - THE FIRST ROBIN. - - - Herald of the happy year, - Robin redbreast, art thou here? - Welcome to thy destined goal; - Welcome, songster of the soul! - - Age and Childhood find in thee - Kindred bond of sympathy; - Hope and Memory are one - In thy song’s sweet unison. - - Common freehold all hearts claim - In thy nature’s artless aim; - Best of priests and poets, thou, - Singing on the leafless bough. - - Mead and mountain, wood and wold, - Wait the rapture manifold, - Which shall prove thee saint and seer, - Dearest minstrel of the year! - - Every note like April rain-- - Thou transmutest, in thy strain, - With the season’s subtle power, - Winter’s dearth to summer’s dower. - - Glows the mold with vernal fire - Kindled by thy love’s desire; - Nature wakens, at thy call, - To her Easter festival. - - Mateless messenger divine! - Peerless privilege is thine: - Thou interpretest to Faith - The deep mystery of death. - - - - - THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET. - - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The cowslip’s cup of gold - Is full of fresh and fragrant dew,-- - More full than it can hold. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The blackbird’s mellow note, - Like water in a little brook, - Flows gurgling from his throat. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The stream that cheers the lea - Will feel the willow’s tender kiss, - E’en to the distant sea. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - Hark! from the old elm tree-- - Ah! only lovers understand - The oriole’s ecstasy. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The clover, handsome--white, - With dainty odors woos the bee, - And fills her with delight. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The bobolink is there! - When he is mute a faery flute - Seems echoing in the air. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The daisy in the grass - Looks up to see the clouds, and feel - Their shadow as they pass. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The swallow flashes by, - Too merry for a moment’s rest - Between the earth and sky. - - The meadow air is sweet,-- - The day wanes in the west, - And twilight’s soothing shadows lull - The weary world to rest. - - - - - A CONTRAST. - - - In the green silence of this sylvan shore - How servile seems the city’s ceaseless roar! - How vain the restless rivalry for pelf! - How low the aim that centers all in self! - - The penury of Pride--the sordid care - Of souls despoiled of poetry and prayer-- - Seems in these happy shades to be - The comedy of misery. - - - - - THE GOAL. - - - Sweet scents, sweet sounds, sweet scenes! - With all that intervenes - In sweeter solemn silences profound,-- - Whereinto overflows, - In forest, river, rose, - Passionless being, beauty without bound. - - How deep the mind’s repose! - The vagrant sea breeze blows - With kindred pulses through the fragrant shade; - And sod and soul are blent - In blest enfranchisement,-- - Prefiguring the end for all things made. - - For life and love, supreme - Beyond Isaiah’s dream, - Shall bear all being to its blissful goal; - The wondrous word is true: - “Lo! I make all things new;”-- - _The universe is ransomed with the soul_. - - - - - UNANSWERED. - - - Whither away, ye argosies of Heaven, - In solemn state advancing from afar? - What mission marshals you? What chivalrous emprise - Darkens the glory of the sapphire skies? - Say, was your empire’s ancient quiet riven - With rumor ominous of distant wrong and war? - Or speed ye forth with snowy sails unfurled, - And radiant pennons shimmering in the haze, - To bring with proper pomp, to his empyreal throne, - Your monarch with his bride?--_he loveth her alone_,-- - Dear daughter of the Sun, the peerless virgin world, - Long cloistered in his bosom’s brightest rays. - - * * * * * - - No answer but a deeper shadow cast,-- - And lo! the splendid mystery has passed. - - - - - EASTER ANTICIPATED. - - - Hark! ’tis the Robin, poet-priest, - Absolves rude Winter’s wrong: - The heart of Nature is released, - And soareth out in song. - - - - - UNDER THE MOON. - - - Beautiful Luna, bride of the night! - Sweet is the sheen of thy soft silver light; - On castle and cottage in splendor it streams, - Blessing the earth with its bountiful beams. - - Thou cheerest the vigils of shepherd and seer; - To sailor and lover alike thou art dear; - Forever and ever thy kingdom shall be:-- - The heart owns thy sway like the tides of the sea. - - - - - HEART’S-EASE. - - - The day will not give place to night,-- - The darkness pierces like the light; - My care prolongs the noontide glare, - And makes a desert everywhere. - O! what will ease a burning brain, - And the weariness that is worse than pain? - - * * * * * - - Think of twilight and the dew,-- - The stars serenely shining through - The tranquil depths of peaceful blue; - Muse on the moon’s majestic grace; - How worshipful her radiant face - In midnight’s solemn loneliness! - Nature is silent unto God-- - His comforts are exceeding broad. - - * * * * * - - Receive the word his works declare: - “The peace of God is everywhere.” - Too weak for praise, too faint for prayer, - The benediction of the air - Be thine whose lot it is to share - Life’s ceaseless, slow-corroding care. - Be still, and breathe the balm divine, - Arcturus’ joy, Orion’s wine; - So shalt thou know the blessed law - Whence stars their strength and beauty draw, - Inheriting their influence - In quietness and confidence, - And ever, cheerfully as they, - Press onward in thy heavenward way. - - - - - THE REWARD. - - - From green to gold - The year grows old, - With beautiful increase; - The seasons wane - To ripened grain - And Nature’s deepest peace. - - The same sure plan - Is thine, O man! - Alike for sod and soul, - The law of love-- - Enthroned above-- - That guides thee to thy goal. - - _Have faith in God_;-- - Who gives the clod - Its meed of fruit or flower. - Shall crown thy cares, - Thy tears, thy prayers, - With an immortal dower. - - - - - STRUGGLE AND REST. - - - My life was overcast with care, - And doubt pursued me everywhere; - Still farther into gloom unknown - I wandered desolately lone, - Till, in the depths of self-despair, - The darkness deepened into prayer; - And lo! when hope was almost gone, - The midnight brightened into dawn. - - * * * * * - - Around my heart was drawn the coil - Of cheerless, unrelenting toil; - Nor any respite could I find, - Nor any comfort for the mind, - When His dear cross appeared to me, - Whose service is true liberty;-- - The thought of Jesus brought me rest, - And meekness made my burden blest. - - - - - COMPENSATION. - - - Deep calleth unto deep;--the heart - That dwelleth from the world apart - Is sometimes doubly sad; - But lo! the light that overflows! - The desert blossoms like the rose,-- - The wilderness is glad! - - The faith serene, the lofty cheer, - The love triumphant over fear,-- - A paradise below! - Such is the treasure each may find, - (The rapture of a quiet mind,) - And such, in part, bestow. - - - - - BETRAYED. - - - Deceived, defloured, despoiled! - O drooping lily, late with light aglow! - Around thy root is coiled - The hidden horror of a nameless woe. - - Deceived, defiled, despoiled! - Is there no healing for a broken heart? - O God! hadst thou but foiled - The fatal spell of the betrayer’s art. - - Deceived, despised, despoiled! - The blight has fallen on thy peerless bloom; - To bless thy bridal eager ages toiled;-- - A moment’s glamour leaves thee endless gloom. - - - - - MIDNIGHT AND MORNING. - - - Under her heart her sorrow, - Under her heart her shame,-- - And darker than death the morrow - With the brand of the whole world’s blame. - - * * * * * - - Under her heart her glory,-- - O rapture that knows no alloy! - Blest Mary! thy travail’s sweet story - Shall waken the whole world’s joy. - - - - - OTHER SHEEP. - - - Pagan, Papist, Protestant! - What is that to thee or me? - Make not Heaven’s mercy scant - With thy pampered bigotry. - - Who made thee the judge to be - Of thy brother’s destiny? - Deem not that thy shibboleth - Holds the keys of life and death. - - Ah, that secret, sullen sign! - Call it not decree divine; - For a letter, more, or less, - Measures not God’s tenderness. - - “Other sheep I have,” said One - Who was more than Mary’s son; - Eyes as blind as thine shall see - His amazing charity. - - When it claims the judgment throne, - What is creed but craft and cant? - God will surely know his own-- - Pagan, Papist, Protestant. - - - - - NIAGARA. - - - Majestic symbol of eternal power! - Dread oracle of eons all unknown! - Before thy presence Pomp and Passion cower,-- - All men are equal at thy awful throne. - - Abashed, the eager babble of the mart, - To silence shamed, the vulgar greed for gain; - No more ambition goads the weary heart, - And Toil forgets its unrequited pain. - - Stern type of Truth’s inexorable law! - No room remains for envy or for pride; - Here prince and pauper stand in common awe, - Swayed by the spell of thy resistless tide. - - A rushing, seething Sinai,--thou dost pour - On sluggish consciences the solemn sense - Of justice infinite: thy thunder’s roar - Declares to Wrong relentless recompense. - - Against our arrogance thy strength doth plead; - Deep unto deep imperiously calls; - Impartial annalist! the nations read - Their transient glory on thy ageless walls. - - Yet dost thou deign to dower the moment’s need,-- - Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous sway; - With power unrivaled thy proud flood shall speed - The New World’s progress toward Time’s perfect day. - - O mighty monitor! O seer sublime! - The soul’s surpassing grandeur thou dost show; - The fountains of thy immemorial prime - Through man’s immortal being freely flow. - - - - - LET IN THE LIGHT! - - - Let in the light! - The sky is bright, - The air is flowing free; - The mountains glow, - The vale, below, - Is holding jubilee. - - Let in the light!-- - Sad oversight - To miss so sweet a morn; - The vision flies, - Awake! arise! - Each dawn is life reborn. - - Let in the light! - O! read aright - The day’s Apocalypse; - Its hours enfold - The age of gold, - And all thy dreams eclipse. - - Let in the light! - ’Twill soon be night; - Prize every moment given; - With all thy might - Serve thou the right, - And leave the rest to Heaven. - - - - - THE LAW OF LOVE. - - - O, the sky is blue above me, - And the earth beneath is green, - And softly bright the flowing light - Floods the boundless space between. - - But what if the day should darken, - And death’s dread shadows fall? - I need not fear; with heaven so near, - Why should the night appall? - - ’Tis but the peaceful portal - Unto a morn immortal; - For the light that once gladdened the garden’s deep gloom - At last shall transfigure all blight into bloom. - - For over and under the soul’s sore strife - Is the blessed law of an endless life; - From the sod to the stars, and the stars to the sod, - Sways the everlasting love of God. - - - - - A PROPHECY. - - - O happy, happy, happy boy! - Let me tell you all your joy; - Let me whisper in your ear - All the secret of the seer. - Let me tell your fortune fair - To the wide and wandering air; - Let me share my rapture rare - With the social, songful air,-- - With the gentle, genial air, - Kind to laughter and to prayer. - - * * * * * - - Whatsoe’er the world may say, - You shall have the right of way: - You shall laugh, and you shall play, - And, in merry roundelay, - Dance with jolly faun and fay; - You shall have the wealth of May - For your dowry every day. - - * * * * * - - Nature, from her frailest spar - To her oldest, utmost star, - All her miracles shall bring - For your blissful wondering;-- - You shall be her priest and king. - Knowing what was never known, - Reaping what was never sown, - You shall feel the world your own, - On your universal throne. - And, in holy place apart, - (Blessed are the pure in heart!) - In a halo of delight, - Jubilant with glorious might, - You shall walk with God in white. - - * * * * * - - This is all was shown to me - Of the child’s futurity; - What the youth and man will be-- - Sealed is in mystery. - Scarcely can his angel see, - Face to face with Deity, - Farther into certainty. - _God exceed the prophecy!_ - God be better to the boy - Than the parent’s dream of joy. - - - - - LITTLE RUTH. - - - I cannot feel that she is gone - So far, so far away; - Her little heart close to my own - Is beating day by day. - - Ah! tender are these human ties; - May heaven at last reveal - Why on her eyes a slumber lies - E’en tears cannot unseal. - - A look this darkness would displace - With a divine delight; - The soul’s rare grace in her fair face. - It was a blessed sight! - - Her hair a happy halo wore - That lit the hearth and hall; - Alas! no more my study door - Heeds her confiding call. - - Dear lips! where mirth and music wrote - The lore in Eden sung; - Seemed every note from her sweet throat - By elf or angel strung. - - The robin, hark! is here again, - To woo the wondrous child; - But all in vain his ardent strain,-- - Death may not be beguiled. - - Sleep, Baby, sleep; we will not weep, - Nor moan or murmur make; - But O! how deep the dreamless sleep! - Would God she might awake. - - Asleep? awake! the Shepherd takes - His little lamb above; - And where she wakes the morning breaks - In everlasting love. - - * * * * * - - But I cannot feel that she is gone - So far, so far away; - For her little heart close to my own - Keeps beating day by day. - - - - - WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN. - - - The sharpest pang, the tenderest tear, - Not yet are known to thee, - Unless thy heart has learned how dear - A little grave can be. - - A little grave--but O, how wide - The room it left for grief! - A grief which, like the ebbing tide, - Returns without relief. - - Dear child! by death made doubly dear, - God grant it may not be - That thou in heaven should’st ever hear - How much we mourn for thee. - - One after one the seasons wane,-- - Our loss, it grows not less; - Time’s balm is vain to heal the pain - Of such a loneliness. - - O little grave, that darkened so - The path by Sorrow trod, - Sometimes the sunset’s golden glow - Rests on thy daisied sod;-- - - And then we feel that God is good, - And we take heart again, - Assured ’twill all be understood - Where there is no more pain. - - Where there is no more pain--’tis there, - ’Tis there we long to be; - O Thou, who didst our sorrows bear, - Bring us to dwell with thee! - - Where there is no more pain--how blest - Love’s kingdom, fadeless, fair! - That blissful rest naught shall molest,-- - _Death cannot enter there_. - - - - - AMONG THE LILIES. - - - Among the lilies she lies asleep, - Our Easter lily, so fair and sweet,-- - A flower too fair and frail to keep - Where love with sorrow and pain must meet. - - Among the lilies in Paradise - (O sweeter than Eden, God’s garden above!) - Stands a little child,--and the same dear eyes - Look up into ours with immortal love. - - Among the lilies! Lord, grant that we - With the pure in heart thy face may see, - And find with our loved and our lost a home - Where pain and sorrow can never come. - - - - - FORGOTTEN? - - - By ties as tender as our tears - Our hearts still hold to thee;-- - Dear child! death cannot blight the years - Of immortality. - - - - - “IN THE BEGINNING, GOD.” - - * * * * * - - “In Him we live, and move, and have our being.” - - * * * * * - - OUR FATHER. - - - - - ADORATION. - - - Sole Source of being, blessed God! - Of love the Fountain and the Sea, - Thy glorious name alone we laud,-- - Our springs, O Lord, are all in thee. - - In all our paths thy truth we trace,-- - Thy goodness, infinite, unknown; - Our everlasting dwelling place, - In thee we live, in thee alone. - - To children’s children still endure - Thy ceaseless care, thy changeless love; - Thy covenanted mercies, sure, - Shall never, nevermore remove. - - O happiness without alloy! - We soon with all thy saints shall come, - With songs and everlasting joy, - To Zion, our eternal home. - - O holy, holy, holy Lord! - To thee be endless glory given; - O be thy name by all adored, - For evermore, in earth and heaven. - - - - - CONFIDING IN GOD. - - - From thy commandments, Lord, - O let me never stray; - According to thy word - Do thou direct my way. - - Be every moment near,-- - Alone I dare not go,-- - And with thy presence cheer - My pilgrimage below. - - Forever in thy sight, - No harm can happen me; - The darkness and the light - Are both alike to thee. - - E’en death shall serve thy will,-- - Controlled by thy command; - No change can work me ill,-- - “My times are in thy hand.” - - In this I sweetly rest,-- - Instructed from above,-- - _Whatever is, is best_; - For thou, O Lord, art love. - - - - - PROVIDENCE. - - - O God, our shield! our strong defense, - Sure staff of souls distress’d, - Beneath thy watchful providence, - Thy saints securely rest. - - No want have they who seek thy face; - No good wilt thou withhold - From them that walk in righteousness, - The flock of thine own fold. - - From strength to strength thy servants go, - Delighting in thy will; - Triumphant over every foe, - They stand on Zion’s hill. - - Forever blessèd be thy name,-- - And let the whole earth be - The temple of thy glorious fame, - And thy salvation see. - - - - - ANNIVERSARY PRAISE. - - - O sovereign Love, eternal Power! - Whose grace hath brought us to this hour, - Thy covenanted mercies, sure, - To children’s children still endure. - - Our fathers’ God! to thee we raise - In cheerful song our grateful praise,-- - And laud and magnify and bless - Thy everlasting faithfulness. - - For blessings on our infant days, - For guidance through life’s later maze, - For present good, for hope of heaven, - To thee be endless glory given. - - Our children, Lord, with pious care, - We consecrate to thee in prayer; - O, be thou tender to our tears,-- - O, be thou better than our fears. - - In all our pilgrimage below, - O, may thy presence with us go; - And grant us grace henceforth to be - In sweetest fellowship with thee. - - For service, or for suffering, Lord, - In thee we seek our sole reward,-- - Content, in life and death, to prove - The comforts of redeeming love. - - - - - OUT OF THE DEPTHS. - - - Almighty Sovereign of the sea, - Make known thy matchless majesty; - Rebuke the raging of the deep, - And bid its surging billows sleep. - - Great God, regard thy servants’ prayer, - And grant us, still, thy gracious care; - Spare us, O Lord; our lives prolong, - And turn our sorrow into song. - - Out of the depths we cry to thee; - O, let us thy salvation see! - Thy tender pity may we prove,-- - Thy changeless, everlasting love. - - Through gloom and tempest guide our way; - The sea is thine--it owns thy sway; - The winds and waves obey thy will, - Hushed when they hear thy “_Peace, be still!_” - - On thee alone our hope is stayed; - O, be thou our unfailing aid, - Till, in the haven of thy breast, - We share thy saints’ eternal rest. - - - - - THE SANCTUARY. - - - How amiable thy courts! - Thy temple, Lord, how fair! - How pleasant, still, to lowly hearts, - Thy tabernacles are. - - Thither the tribes go up,-- - Thy chosen Israel,-- - With voice of saintly jubilee - Thy faithfulness to tell. - - How excellent they stand, - The gates of praise and prayer! - Would God my weary, fainting soul - Might dwell forever there. - - Before the mercy seat - We find our faith’s reward: - A heart made holy to behold - The beauty of the Lord. - - Thy ceaseless love, O Christ, - Our pilgrimage shall cheer, - Till, crowned with everlasting joy, - In glory we appear. - - - - - “IN QUIET RESTING PLACES.” - - - More rest we want, O God! - More rest from self and sin, - More silence for serener thought, - The soul’s true goal to win. - - Without, the strife of tongues, - Within, a wayward will;-- - O Jesus, Saviour! speak, and say, - “Peace, troubled heart, be still.” - - In quiet confidence - We then shall sweetly rest, - And in thy gentleness, O Lord, - For evermore be blest. - - - - - THE SEASONS ARE THY SERVANTS. - - - The seasons are thy servants, Lord! - Obedient to thy will, - Thy everlasting covenant - They faithfully fulfill. - - The seasons are thy servants, Lord! - Summer and winter bring - Rich blessings from thy gracious hand,-- - The bounty of the King. - - The seasons are thy servants, Lord! - Why should thy children fear? - With loving-kindness manifold - Thou crownest every year. - - The seasons are thy servants, Lord! - The sunshine and the rain; - The seedtime and the harvest blend - In our eternal gain. - - The seasons are thy servants, Lord! - Thy changeless love we laud, - And magnify, with grateful joy, - The goodness of our God. - - - - - ASPIRATION AND REST. - - - O God, of love the _Fountain_ and the _Sea_! - My fainting soul pants ceaselessly for thee; - Earth’s bitter streams no comfort can supply,-- - For thee, for thee, the living God, I sigh. - - No more below my wayward wishes roam,-- - My heart, at last, is conscious of its home; - My portion thou, my refuge and my rest;-- - O gracious Saviour, take me to thy breast. - - But O, my brothers! comfortless as I,-- - Alike we languish, and alike we die; - Be merciful, O God, and hear the prayer - Of every fainting spirit everywhere. - - In the dear shelter of thy tranquil breast, - O Love divine, a weary world would rest; - The whole creation travaileth for thee, - O God, of love the Fountain and the Sea! - - - - - THE LARGER LIFE. - - - My years are very few, O God! - More rapidly they pass - Than clouds whose transient tale is told - In shadows on the grass. - - My years are very few, O God! - But they are full of thee,-- - A drop of being in thy life’s - Unfathomable sea. - - My years are very few, O God! - O, let me clearly see - How they grow strong and beautiful - In thy immensity. - - My years are very few, O God! - The sum of them is small; - But each may serve thy blessed will, - And thou shalt have them all. - - My years are very few, O God! - But, safe on sea or land, - I confidently journey on,-- - My times are in thy hand. - - My years are very few, O God! - On earth, but not in heaven;-- - To thee, eternal Life and Love, - Be endless praises given. - - - - - CHRIST IN SONG. - - - - - CHRISTMAS. - - - O holy, happy morning, - That saw the Saviour’s birth! - The star, thy brow adorning, - Beams mercy on the earth. - For shepherds, and for sages, - Thy cheer, impartial, free,-- - The travail of the ages - Finds recompense in thee. - - My soul, be thou believing,-- - No more thy past deplore; - In Christ all loss retrieving, - Rejoice for evermore. - By love unknown attended, - Thy weary watch and ward,-- - Behold! the vision splendid! - The angel of the Lord! - - And hark! the herald angel! - The radiant, rapturous throng! - The ravishing evangel - Floods all the hills with song: - “To God in heaven, glory, - Good will to men below;” - Speed, speed the blessed story, - That all the world may know. - - Repeat it softly, slowly, - For still, in hut and hall, - Are lonely hearts, and lowly, - That hunger for it all. - Again--again the story! - Till sin and sorrow cease-- - “To God, the Father, glory, - And to his children, peace.” - - - - - GOLD, AND FRANKINCENSE, AND MYRRH. - - - Faithful, followed they the star - Faintly glimmering afar, - Till it rested o’er the way, - Where the Lord of glory lay. - - Gold, and frankincense, and myrrh, - Gave each regal worshiper, - Seeing, in the Babe divine, - Answer of the heavenly sign. - - Lo! again the star appears, - Shining through our griefs and fears,-- - Dayspring of the desolate-- - Heaven stoops down to our estate! - - By the path the wise men trod, - Seek we, too, th’ incarnate God; - Blessed goal, where ends all strife: - Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life. - - Kneeling where the Magi knelt, - Feeling what the Magi felt,-- - Of all nations the Desire, - Lord, to thee our souls aspire. - - Hasten, heart of mine, to bring - From thy store fit offering; - Be a royal worshiper: - _Gold, and frankincense, and myrrh_! - - - - - GOOD FRIDAY. - - - O outcast Christ, rejected King! - O Man of sorrows, slain for me, - Accept a sinner’s offering-- - A thankful heart that clings to thee. - - The purple robe, the taunt, the sneer, - The crown of thorns, the scourge, the cross! - Remembering these, O Saviour dear, - I gladly reckon all things loss. - - Could grief of mine make meet redress - For those dark hours of deepest woe, - O Lamb of God! O Prince of Peace! - My tears for evermore should flow. - - On thee, the sinless One, was laid - The guilt of all mankind, _and mine_; - Thy grace the ransom doubly paid - In human agony divine. - - O Son of Mary! Son of God! - Thou King of saints, enthroned above, - Thy glorious name the world shall laud, - And crown thy cross with wreaths of love. - - - - - THE RESURRECTION. - - - Relentless as the council is the cross; - The Nazarene is bruised and torn;-- - Mourn! ye despised disciples, mourn! - Priest, scribe, and elder triumph in your loss. - - The watch is set,--the sepulcher is sure; - Death and the grave and Rome unite-- - Triumvirate of matchless might-- - To make Sin’s vaunted victory secure. - - Secure? With sudden awe the aged earth - _Feels him alive within the tomb_; - And lo! emerging from the gloom, - The brightest morning since creation’s birth! - - The nations see the Dayspring from on high, - And greet the mighty miracle - With songs that shake the gates of hell, - And animate the anthems of the sky. - - - - - EASTER-TIDE. - - - Easter bells are ringing, - Easter anthems rise, - Age and Childhood singing - Strains that seek the skies: - Seek their source, ascending - Where, in rapture sweet, - Song and service blending, - Saint and seraph meet. - - “Christ, the Lord, is risen!” - Wondering angels cry; - “Broken, Death’s dread prison!” - Sons of men reply. - Blessed song and story! - Doubt and fear depart,-- - Resurrection glory - Floods the faithful heart. - - Purest, purest pleasure - In each bosom wells; - Happy, happy measure-- - How the choral swells! - - By that song supplanted, - Wrath and wrong shall cease; - From this hour undaunted - Reigns the Prince of Peace. - - Easter lilies, blowing, - Breathe his praise abroad,-- - All their grace bestowing - On the Son of God. - Lo! his brow adorning, - Kings their homage pay; - Hark! the stars of morning - Hail his boundless sway. - - - - - THE SURE FOUNDATION. - - - A strong and sure foundation - Is Jesus Christ, the Lord,-- - Before the world’s creation - The everlasting Word! - His power, supreme, unbounded, - He pledges to his own; - On him their hope is grounded - Securely as God’s throne. - - What though the tempest rages? - No harm his cause sustains; - Built on the Rock of Ages, - Unmoved the Church remains. - - His word shall stand forever,-- - Nor shall one letter fail: - “The gates of hell shall never - Against my Church prevail.” - - From God all grace receiving, - The saints, below, above, - In Christ their King believing, - Shall triumph through his love. - O happy, happy Zion! - The Lamb, for sinners slain, - Is Judah’s mighty Lion, - Who shall forever reign! - - The Rock of our salvation,-- - To thee, O Christ, we raise, - In grateful adoration, - The voice of prayer and praise; - Our common faith confessing, - Thy cross the world shall crown - With glory, honor, blessing, - And infinite renown. - - - - - LIGHT OF LIGHT. - - - Of transient symbol the eternal Truth, - In thee, O Christ, the soul’s sure light we find; - Vision and dream of Age and eager Youth, - Thou pourest heaven on every humble mind. - - - - - ALL IN ALL. - - - O Lily, Rose, and Fountain! - O Dayspring from above! - O Sun, and Sea, and Mountain-- - Immeasurable Love! - Sweet Jesus, Shepherd, Saviour, - May we thy glory see, - And share thy joy forever, - Incarnate Deity! - - - - - A MISSIONARY LYRIC. - - - Lamb of the riven side,-- - Lord of lords glorified! - Victim and Victor, thee we adore; - Shepherd of Israel, - Saviour from death and hell, - Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore. - - Lion of Judah, - From Brahm and from Buddha - Seize for thy glory the sea and the land; - Where age-long error thralls, - Where blackest night appalls, - There, with her radiant walls, let Zion stand. - - The gates of the morning, - Thy temple adorning, - Shall beacon the uttermost isles of the sea; - And nations, now unknown, - Shall bow before thy throne, - And thee their Sovereign own, with saintly jubilee. - - Orient and Occident, - Hail Him the Father sent! - Greet him with shoutings and joyfully sing; - On love’s blest mission bent, - Through Death’s wide realm he went - Conq’ror omnipotent; crown him your King! - - Martyr with gory brow, - Monarch in glory, now, - Victim and Victor, thee we adore; - Shepherd of Israel, - Saviour from death and hell, - Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore. - - - - - IN THE MORNING, JESUS. - - - In the morning, Jesus, - Let me see thy face, - Altogether lovely, - Full of truth and grace. - - In the morning, Jesus, - Let me hear thy voice; - Speak, and let thy servant - All the day rejoice. - - In the morning, Jesus, - Manifest thy love,-- - Peace, and power, and blessing, - Bringing from above. - - In the morning, Jesus, - Show thy cross to me; - Then, dear Lord, I’ll suffer - Cheerfully for thee. - - Every morning, Jesus, - Every evening, bless; - Shelter me forever - With thy righteousness. - - * * * * * - - In the morning, Jesus, - When thy saints shall rise, - Bring me, with the blessed, - Into Paradise. - - - - - PENITENTIAL. - - - At thy cross; O Christ, to thee - Low I bow the suppliant knee; - Cast, O, cast me not away,-- - Help a fainting soul to pray. - - Sinful, sorrowful, I wait - For a look compassionate; - Surely thou wilt pity one - So forsaken and undone. - - Tell me, Jesus, if it be - That thy blood was shed for me; - In thy wounds, O, let me see - Pardon, peace, and purity! - - From the uttermost degree - Of a sinner’s misery, - Mighty Victor, rescue me; - Set my captive spirit free. - - O that I might have a place - In the kingdom of thy grace! - There the penitent are blest,-- - There the weary are at rest. - - Saviour, may I call thee mine? - Yes,--for thou dost own me thine; - Lo, ’tis written in my heart-- - Mine, forever mine, thou art. - - Unto thee be glory given - Evermore in earth and heaven; - Be thy name by all adored, - Holy, holy, holy Lord! - - - - - “FAINT, YET PURSUING.” - - - Breathe on us thy benediction, - Lord of glory, Prince of Peace! - Comfort us in our affliction, - Bid our fears and doubtings cease. - Shepherd of our souls and Saviour, - Who, alone, the wine press trod, - Well thou knowest the world’s behavior, - Man of sorrows, Lamb of God! - - Therefore, in their tribulation, - Turn thy weary saints to thee, - Seeking, in thy sure salvation, - Peace and power and victory. - Strangers here, and pilgrims lowly, - Eagerly we follow thee, - Longing to be with the holy - Who in heaven thy glory see. - - Often faint, yet still pursuing, - All thy footsteps would we trace, - Day by day our hope renewing, - Till we see thee face to face. - - There, thy glorious throne surrounding,-- - Every pain and peril past,-- - We will sing thy grace abounding, - _More than conquerors at last_. - - - - - SALUS PER CHRISTUM. - - - Come, thou Desire of nations, come, - And make thy promised kingdom sure; - Establish in our hearts the throne - Which shall eternally endure. - - In poverty and pain we wait - Thy glorious coming from above; - Make haste, O Christ, compassionate, - Make haste, make haste, Immortal Love! - - Come, in thy plenitude of grace, - And satisfy thy people’s need; - Come, in the greatness of thy strength, - And make us, Jesus, free indeed. - - Grant us thy peace, dear Son of God;-- - To us the Holy Ghost be given; - In thee the Father’s fullness dwells,-- - All, all is thine, in earth and heaven. - - Infinite power belongs to thee,-- - Thou hast the keys of death and hell; - Thy kingdom come, thy will be done, - Our Lord, our God,--Immanuel! - - - - - SUPPLICATION. - - - Jesus, King of kings, most holy, - Pity us in station lowly,-- - Lonely pilgrims, wending slowly - Toward the city where thou dwellest. - - Thou dost see us, weak and weary, - In the wilderness so dreary, - Mourning that we are not near thee, - In thy home so fair and blissful. - - Yet thy promises do cheer us; - And thy Spirit, ever near us, - Bids us pray, for thou wilt, hear us, - And afford us help and comfort. - - Hear thou, now, our supplication, - And relieve our sore privation - With the strength of thy salvation, - King eternal and almighty! - - Mercifully guard and guide us, - Lest the curse of sin betide us, - And an entrance be denied us - To thy glorious palace golden. - - Once for sinners bruised and wounded, - Now by heavenly hosts surrounded-- - All thine enemies confounded-- - Be thou evermore our Saviour. - - - - - IN THY LIKENESS. - - - On my heart engrave thy cross, - Blessed Saviour, Love divine! - Evermore, in gain or loss, - Let me bear that sacred sign. - - In my heart thy love enthrone; - More and more thy rule increase; - Thine the kingdom, thine alone, - Lord of glory, Prince of Peace! - - To my heart--no longer mine-- - Grant the fullness of thy grace; - Living, dying, own me thine, - Till I see thee face to face. - - With thy likeness crowned at last, - O, what rapture it will be, - When the night of death is past, - Evermore to dwell with thee. - - - - - THE LIGHT OF LIFE. - - - O Jesus, sole, sufficient source - Of hope that heals the sad heart’s strife, - Direct us on our darkened course, - Thyself the Way, the Truth, the Life. - - Thou knowest the way we take, O Lord! - Didst thou not prove its painful length? - Help of the helpless, still afford - Thy pitying love, thy tender strength. - - In every trial, every care, - Thy patient footsteps may we see; - The sorrows of thy cross to share - Shall then our joy and glory be. - - Secure in thy unchanging love, - No toil, no suffering will we flee, - Assured that death itself shall prove - The path that leads to heaven and thee. - - - - - CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR. - - - In the day of tribulation, - In the hour of sore temptation, - With the strength of thy salvation, - Jesus, Saviour, comfort me. - - When no more the heart may borrow - Hope and courage from the morrow,-- - In the darkest depths of sorrow, - Jesus, Saviour, comfort me. - - When all aid is unavailing, - Flesh and heart together failing, - Sin and death the soul assailing,-- - Jesus, Saviour, comfort me. - - On thy word alone relying,-- - Never thy dear name denying,-- - O, forsake me not when dying! - Jesus, Saviour, comfort me. - - Crowned, at last, in light supernal, - Victor over foes infernal,-- - With thy love, supreme, eternal, - Jesus, Saviour, comfort me. - - - - - HOLY SPIRIT, HEAVENLY GUEST! - - - Holy Spirit, heavenly Guest, - Make thy home within my breast; - Yearns for thee my weary heart,-- - Come, and nevermore depart. - - Where thou dwellest peace abides,-- - Grace surpassing all besides,-- - Priceless treasure, pure and blest, - Earnest of eternal rest. - - God’s dear will be done in me - Even as it pleaseth thee; - Only let me fully prove - The sweet comfort of thy love. - - Cheerfully, for Jesus’ sake, - May I every burden take,-- - Glad to trace the pathway trod - By the suffering Son of God. - - Blessed Comforter and Guide, - Keep me near the Saviour’s side, - Till I in his likeness rise, - Crowned with bliss beyond the skies. - - - - - HOLY SPIRIT, LIGHT DIVINE! - - - Holy Spirit, Light divine! - On our souls in mercy shine; - Gates of heaven again unfold;-- - Haste, for Time is waxing old. - - On the Church of Jesus shower - All thy plenitude of power; - Heal earth’s bitterness and strife - With the Saviour’s love and life. - - Over all created things - Brooded, once, thy blessèd wings; - Groans the world with grief and pain - Dove divine! descend again. - - - - - “THE DAY OF CHRIST.” - - - The Son of man will come,-- - His promise cannot fail; - The royal Conqueror - Shall over all prevail; - And Earth shall hear his summons dread, - And Death and Hell give up their dead. - - Ten thousand thousand saints - His coming shall attend,-- - And underneath his feet - The firmament shall rend; - And, prostrate at his judgment throne, - The world his sovereignty shall own. - - O Son of Mary! hear - A helpless sinner’s prayer, - And, on that awful day, - Make me thy gracious care; - O, be my heart’s sure hope and stay - When the wide heavens shall flee away. - - Keep faithful watch, my soul, - And pray “Thy kingdom come;” - But leave it all to Him, - How he shall bring thee home; - The resurrection of the just - Shall recompense thy patient trust. - - - - - THE CONSUMMATION. - - - O Saviour, whose surpassing grace - Exceeds the guilt thy griefs atoned, - The praises of a ransomed race - Be thine, in highest heaven enthroned. - - The Father’s everlasting love - Thy blessed life and death declare; - And still, though crowned with bliss above, - Our deepest sorrows thou dost share. - - O Jesus, merciful and kind, - The sad and sinful seek thy breast; - Our souls in thee their solace find,-- - Our refuge thou, our only rest. - - The goal is sure, O Guide divine! - Again the stars of morning sing; - All wills, all worlds, at last are thine, - O Christ, Creator, Saviour, King! - - - - - ALL SAINTS. - - - Ten thousand times ten thousand,-- - Their shining ranks I see! - With robes of light resplendent, - And palms of victory! - - The crowns they wear are golden, - And gemmed with jewels rare,-- - Fair guerdon of the glory - They with their Saviour share. - - Their home--the holy city, - Within whose ageless walls - No shade of sin, or sickness, - Or sorrow, ever falls; - For _He_ is ever with them, - The Lamb, their life, their light,-- - The joy of all the ransomed, - The saints’ supreme delight. - - Dear vision of the blessèd-- - How homelike heaven seems! - Sweet foretaste of the rapture - Exceeding all our dreams. - O Jesus, Shepherd, Saviour, - My guide and guardian be, - And bring me, through thy favor, - To dwell with them and thee. - - - - - OUR LIFE IS LENT. - - - Our life is Lent: - Our years are spent - In penance for the past; - Our songs are sighs, - Our brightest skies - With clouds are overcast. - - Our life is Lent: - The old lament-- - “All, all is vanity;” - And Youth, in tears, - Awaits with fears - The morrow’s mystery. - - Our life is Lent: - Lord, we repent - Each folly, fault, and fall; - Our best resolve - Do thou absolve,-- - Forgive, forget it all. - - Our life is Lent: - Our hearts are rent, - As we thy gifts recount, - And mark again, - With bitter pain, - “The pattern in the mount.” - - Our life is Lent: - Our strength is spent; - O holy Judge, and just, - Receive our prayer,-- - Poor sinners spare; - Remember we are dust! - - Our life is Lent: - But Jesus went - This way; in him confide; - ’Twill soon be past; - Then, for thy fast, - _Eternal Easter-tide!_ - - - - - IT DOTH NOT YET APPEAR. - - - “It doth not yet appear what we shall be;” - The goal, the crown, but dimly we discern,-- - For evermore from sin and sorrow free, - In that blest world for which we often yearn. - - “It doth not yet appear what we shall be;” - Eye hath not seen, nor was it ever told-- - The height of honor we shall share with Thee, - Enthroned in light and rapture manifold. - - “It doth not yet appear what we shall be,”-- - Redeemed from death and glorified above; - Enough, dear Lord, that we shall be like thee, - In that eternal life of cloudless love. - - - - - THE RAINBOW ROUND THE THRONE. - - - The sunshine and the shadow--alternately they flow - Across the fields of ether, across our hearts below; - The gloom and glory blending in beauty manifold, - The mists of morning ending in evening’s gates of gold. - - Forever and forever our human lives are so-- - The sunshine and the shadow, alternate weal and woe; - Perpetually ascending, earth’s mingled mirth and moan,-- - But lo! above us bending, the rainbow round the throne! - - Hold fast the heavenly vision; this hope thy soul sustain-- - All things shall work together for thy eternal gain; - The mystery of sorrow, the mystery of pain, - Shall sure, some happy morrow, to every heart be plain. - - - - - -End of Project Gutenberg's Poems: Pastoral and Psalm, by Benjamin Copeland - -*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS: PASTORAL AND PSALM *** - -***** This file should be named 51367-0.txt or 51367-0.zip ***** -This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: - http://www.gutenberg.org/5/1/3/6/51367/ - -Produced by Larry B. 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You may copy it, give it away or -re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included -with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org/license - - -Title: Poems: Pastoral and Psalm - -Author: Benjamin Copeland - -Release Date: March 5, 2016 [EBook #51367] - -Language: English - -Character set encoding: UTF-8 - -*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK POEMS: PASTORAL AND PSALM *** - - - - -Produced by Larry B. Harrison, Chuck Greif and the Online -Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This -file was produced from images generously made available -by The Internet Archive) - - - - - - -</pre> - -<hr class="full" /> - -<div class="figcenter"> -<a href="images/cover_lg.jpg"> -<img src="images/cover.jpg" width="326" height="500" alt="" title="" /></a> -</div> - -<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" summary="" -style="border: 2px black solid;margin:auto auto;max-width:50%; -padding:1%;"> -<tr><td><p class="c"> -CONTENTS:<br /><br /> -<a href="#PASTORAL_AND_PSALM"><b>POEMS:<br /> -PASTORAL AND PSALM.</b></a><br /><br /> -<a href="#THE_FIRST_ROBIN"><b>THE FIRST ROBIN.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_MEADOW_AIR_IS_SWEET"><b>THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#A_CONTRAST"><b>A CONTRAST.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_GOAL"><b>THE GOAL.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#UNANSWERED"><b>UNANSWERED.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#EASTER_ANTICIPATED"><b>EASTER ANTICIPATED.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#UNDER_THE_MOON"><b>UNDER THE MOON.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#HEARTS-EASE"><b>HEART’S-EASE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_REWARD"><b>THE REWARD.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#STRUGGLE_AND_REST"><b>STRUGGLE AND REST.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#COMPENSATION"><b>COMPENSATION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#BETRAYED"><b>BETRAYED.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#MIDNIGHT_AND_MORNING"><b>MIDNIGHT AND MORNING.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#OTHER_SHEEP"><b>OTHER SHEEP.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#NIAGARA"><b>NIAGARA.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#LET_IN_THE_LIGHT"><b>LET IN THE LIGHT!</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_LAW_OF_LOVE"><b>THE LAW OF LOVE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#A_PROPHECY"><b>A PROPHECY.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#LITTLE_RUTH"><b>LITTLE RUTH.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#WHERE_THERE_IS_NO_MORE_PAIN"><b>WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#AMONG_THE_LILIES"><b>AMONG THE LILIES.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#FORGOTTEN"><b>FORGOTTEN?</b></a><br /><br /> -<a href="#IN_THE_BEGINNING_GOD"><b>“IN THE BEGINNING, GOD.”</b></a><br /><br /> -<a href="#ADORATION"><b>ADORATION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#CONFIDING_IN_GOD"><b>CONFIDING IN GOD.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#PROVIDENCE"><b>PROVIDENCE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#ANNIVERSARY_PRAISE"><b>ANNIVERSARY PRAISE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#OUT_OF_THE_DEPTHS"><b>OUT OF THE DEPTHS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_SANCTUARY"><b>THE SANCTUARY.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#IN_QUIET_RESTING_PLACES"><b>“IN QUIET RESTING PLACES.”</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_SEASONS_ARE_THY_SERVANTS"><b>THE SEASONS ARE THY SERVANTS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#ASPIRATION_AND_REST"><b>ASPIRATION AND REST.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_LARGER_LIFE"><b>THE LARGER LIFE.</b></a><br /><br /> -<a href="#CHRIST_IN_SONG"><b>CHRIST IN SONG.</b></a><br /><br /> -<a href="#CHRISTMAS"><b>CHRISTMAS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#GOLD_AND_FRANKINCENSE_AND_MYRRH"><b>GOLD, AND FRANKINCENSE, AND MYRRH.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#GOOD_FRIDAY"><b>GOOD FRIDAY.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_RESURRECTION"><b>THE RESURRECTION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#EASTER-TIDE"><b>EASTER-TIDE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_SURE_FOUNDATION"><b>THE SURE FOUNDATION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#LIGHT_OF_LIGHT"><b>LIGHT OF LIGHT.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#ALL_IN_ALL"><b>ALL IN ALL.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#A_MISSIONARY_LYRIC"><b>A MISSIONARY LYRIC.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#IN_THE_MORNING_JESUS"><b>IN THE MORNING, JESUS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#PENITENTIAL"><b>PENITENTIAL.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#FAINT_YET_PURSUING"><b>“FAINT, YET PURSUING.”</b></a><br /> -<a href="#SALUS_PER_CHRISTUM"><b>SALUS PER CHRISTUM.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#SUPPLICATION"><b>SUPPLICATION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#IN_THY_LIKENESS"><b>IN THY LIKENESS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_LIGHT_OF_LIFE"><b>THE LIGHT OF LIFE.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#CHRISTUS_CONSOLATOR"><b>CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#HOLY_SPIRIT_HEAVENLY_GUEST"><b>HOLY SPIRIT, HEAVENLY GUEST!</b></a><br /> -<a href="#HOLY_SPIRIT_LIGHT_DIVINE"><b>HOLY SPIRIT, LIGHT DIVINE!</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_DAY_OF_CHRIST"><b>“THE DAY OF CHRIST.”</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_CONSUMMATION"><b>THE CONSUMMATION.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#ALL_SAINTS"><b>ALL SAINTS.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#OUR_LIFE_IS_LENT"><b>OUR LIFE IS LENT.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#IT_DOTH_NOT_YET_APPEAR"><b>IT DOTH NOT YET APPEAR.</b></a><br /> -<a href="#THE_RAINBOW_ROUND_THE_THRONE"><b>THE RAINBOW ROUND THE THRONE.</b></a></p> -<p class="c">(etext transcriber's note)</p></td></tr> -</table> - -<h1>POEMS<br /> -<a name="page_001" id="page_001"></a> -PASTORAL AND PSALM</h1> - -<p class="c">BY -<span class="smcap">Rev. Benjamin Copeland</span><br /><br /> -<img src="images/colophon.png" -width="75" -height="104" -alt="" -/><br /><br /> -NEW YORK: EATON & MAINS<br /> -CINCINNATI: CURTS & JENNINGS<br /> -<a name="page_002" id="page_002"></a> -<br />Copyright by -EATON & MAINS, -1896.<br /><br /> -<span class="smcap">Eaton & Mains Press</span>,<br /> -150 Fifth Avenue, New York.</p> - -<p><a name="page_003" id="page_003"></a></p> - -<h2>POEMS:<br /><br /> -<small><a name="PASTORAL_AND_PSALM" id="PASTORAL_AND_PSALM"></a>PASTORAL AND PSALM.</small></h2> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_FIRST_ROBIN" id="THE_FIRST_ROBIN"></a>THE FIRST ROBIN.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Herald</span> of the happy year,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Robin redbreast, art thou here?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Welcome to thy destined goal;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Welcome, songster of the soul!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Age and Childhood find in thee<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Kindred bond of sympathy;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hope and Memory are one<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In thy song’s sweet unison.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Common freehold all hearts claim<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In thy nature’s artless aim;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Best of priests and poets, thou,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Singing on the leafless bough.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Mead and mountain, wood and wold,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Wait the rapture manifold,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Which shall prove thee saint and seer,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dearest minstrel of the year!<a name="page_004" id="page_004"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Every note like April rain—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thou transmutest, in thy strain,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the season’s subtle power,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Winter’s dearth to summer’s dower.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Glows the mold with vernal fire<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Kindled by thy love’s desire;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nature wakens, at thy call,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To her Easter festival.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Mateless messenger divine!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Peerless privilege is thine:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thou interpretest to Faith<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The deep mystery of death.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_MEADOW_AIR_IS_SWEET" id="THE_MEADOW_AIR_IS_SWEET"></a>THE MEADOW AIR IS SWEET.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The cowslip’s cup of gold<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Is full of fresh and fragrant dew,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">More full than it can hold.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The blackbird’s mellow note,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Like water in a little brook,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Flows gurgling from his throat.<a name="page_005" id="page_005"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The stream that cheers the lea<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Will feel the willow’s tender kiss,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">E’en to the distant sea.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Hark! from the old elm tree—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Ah! only lovers understand<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The oriole’s ecstasy.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The clover, handsome—white,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With dainty odors woos the bee,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And fills her with delight.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The bobolink is there!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">When he is mute a faery flute<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Seems echoing in the air.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The daisy in the grass<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Looks up to see the clouds, and feel<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Their shadow as they pass.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The swallow flashes by,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Too merry for a moment’s rest<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Between the earth and sky.<a name="page_006" id="page_006"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The meadow air is sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The day wanes in the west,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And twilight’s soothing shadows lull<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The weary world to rest.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="A_CONTRAST" id="A_CONTRAST"></a>A CONTRAST.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">In</span> the green silence of this sylvan shore<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How servile seems the city’s ceaseless roar!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How vain the restless rivalry for pelf!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How low the aim that centers all in self!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The penury of Pride—the sordid care<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of souls despoiled of poetry and prayer—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seems in these happy shades to be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The comedy of misery.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_GOAL" id="THE_GOAL"></a>THE GOAL.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Sweet</span> scents, sweet sounds, sweet scenes!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With all that intervenes<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In sweeter solemn silences profound,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Whereinto overflows,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In forest, river, rose,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Passionless being, beauty without bound.<a name="page_007" id="page_007"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">How deep the mind’s repose!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The vagrant sea breeze blows<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With kindred pulses through the fragrant shade;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And sod and soul are blent<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In blest enfranchisement,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Prefiguring the end for all things made.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">For life and love, supreme<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Beyond Isaiah’s dream,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Shall bear all being to its blissful goal;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The wondrous word is true:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“Lo! I make all things new;”—<br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>The universe is ransomed with the soul</i>.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="UNANSWERED" id="UNANSWERED"></a>UNANSWERED.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Whither</span> away, ye argosies of Heaven,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In solemn state advancing from afar?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">What mission marshals you? What chivalrous emprise<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Darkens the glory of the sapphire skies?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Say, was your empire’s ancient quiet riven<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With rumor ominous of distant wrong and war?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Or speed ye forth with snowy sails unfurled,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And radiant pennons shimmering in the haze,<a name="page_008" id="page_008"></a><br /></span> -<span class="i0">To bring with proper pomp, to his empyreal throne,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Your monarch with his bride?—<i>he loveth her alone</i>,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dear daughter of the Sun, the peerless virgin world,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Long cloistered in his bosom’s brightest rays.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">No answer but a deeper shadow cast,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And lo! the splendid mystery has passed.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="EASTER_ANTICIPATED" id="EASTER_ANTICIPATED"></a>EASTER ANTICIPATED.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Hark</span>! ’tis the Robin, poet-priest,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Absolves rude Winter’s wrong:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The heart of Nature is released,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And soareth out in song.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="UNDER_THE_MOON" id="UNDER_THE_MOON"></a>UNDER THE MOON.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Beautiful</span> Luna, bride of the night!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sweet is the sheen of thy soft silver light;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">On castle and cottage in splendor it streams,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Blessing the earth with its bountiful beams.<a name="page_009" id="page_009"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Thou cheerest the vigils of shepherd and seer;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To sailor and lover alike thou art dear;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Forever and ever thy kingdom shall be:—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The heart owns thy sway like the tides of the sea.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="HEARTS-EASE" id="HEARTS-EASE"></a>HEART’S-EASE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> day will not give place to night,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The darkness pierces like the light;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">My care prolongs the noontide glare,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And makes a desert everywhere.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O! what will ease a burning brain,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And the weariness that is worse than pain?<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Think of twilight and the dew,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The stars serenely shining through<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The tranquil depths of peaceful blue;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Muse on the moon’s majestic grace;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How worshipful her radiant face<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In midnight’s solemn loneliness!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nature is silent unto God—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">His comforts are exceeding broad.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Receive the word his works declare:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“The peace of God is everywhere.”<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Too weak for praise, too faint for prayer,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The benediction of the air<a name="page_010" id="page_010"></a><br /></span> -<span class="i0">Be thine whose lot it is to share<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Life’s ceaseless, slow-corroding care.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Be still, and breathe the balm divine,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Arcturus’ joy, Orion’s wine;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">So shalt thou know the blessed law<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Whence stars their strength and beauty draw,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Inheriting their influence<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In quietness and confidence,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And ever, cheerfully as they,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Press onward in thy heavenward way.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_REWARD" id="THE_REWARD"></a>THE REWARD.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">From</span> green to gold<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The year grows old,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With beautiful increase;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The seasons wane<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To ripened grain<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And Nature’s deepest peace.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The same sure plan<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Is thine, O man!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Alike for sod and soul,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The law of love—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Enthroned above—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">That guides thee to thy goal.<a name="page_011" id="page_011"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><i>Have faith in God</i>;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Who gives the clod<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Its meed of fruit or flower.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shall crown thy cares,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy tears, thy prayers,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With an immortal dower.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="STRUGGLE_AND_REST" id="STRUGGLE_AND_REST"></a>STRUGGLE AND REST.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">My</span> life was overcast with care,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And doubt pursued me everywhere;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Still farther into gloom unknown<br /></span> -<span class="i0">I wandered desolately lone,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Till, in the depths of self-despair,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The darkness deepened into prayer;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And lo! when hope was almost gone,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The midnight brightened into dawn.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Around my heart was drawn the coil<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of cheerless, unrelenting toil;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nor any respite could I find,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Nor any comfort for the mind,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">When His dear cross appeared to me,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Whose service is true liberty;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The thought of Jesus brought me rest,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And meekness made my burden blest.<a name="page_012" id="page_012"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="COMPENSATION" id="COMPENSATION"></a>COMPENSATION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Deep</span> calleth unto deep;—the heart<br /></span> -<span class="i0">That dwelleth from the world apart<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Is sometimes doubly sad;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But lo! the light that overflows!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The desert blossoms like the rose,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The wilderness is glad!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The faith serene, the lofty cheer,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The love triumphant over fear,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">A paradise below!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Such is the treasure each may find,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">(The rapture of a quiet mind,)<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And such, in part, bestow.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="BETRAYED" id="BETRAYED"></a>BETRAYED.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Deceived</span>, defloured, despoiled!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O drooping lily, late with light aglow!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Around thy root is coiled<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The hidden horror of a nameless woe.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Deceived, defiled, despoiled!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Is there no healing for a broken heart?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O God! hadst thou but foiled<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The fatal spell of the betrayer’s art.<a name="page_013" id="page_013"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Deceived, despised, despoiled!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The blight has fallen on thy peerless bloom;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To bless thy bridal eager ages toiled;—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">A moment’s glamour leaves thee endless gloom.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="MIDNIGHT_AND_MORNING" id="MIDNIGHT_AND_MORNING"></a>MIDNIGHT AND MORNING.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Under</span> her heart her sorrow,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Under her heart her shame,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And darker than death the morrow<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With the brand of the whole world’s blame.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Under her heart her glory,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O rapture that knows no alloy!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Blest Mary! thy travail’s sweet story<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Shall waken the whole world’s joy.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="OTHER_SHEEP" id="OTHER_SHEEP"></a>OTHER SHEEP.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Pagan</span>, Papist, Protestant!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">What is that to thee or me?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Make not Heaven’s mercy scant<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With thy pampered bigotry.<a name="page_014" id="page_014"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Who made thee the judge to be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of thy brother’s destiny?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Deem not that thy shibboleth<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Holds the keys of life and death.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Ah, that secret, sullen sign!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Call it not decree divine;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For a letter, more, or less,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Measures not God’s tenderness.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">“Other sheep I have,” said One<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Who was more than Mary’s son;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Eyes as blind as thine shall see<br /></span> -<span class="i0">His amazing charity.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">When it claims the judgment throne,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">What is creed but craft and cant?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">God will surely know his own—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Pagan, Papist, Protestant.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="NIAGARA" id="NIAGARA"></a>NIAGARA.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Majestic</span> symbol of eternal power!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Dread oracle of eons all unknown!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Before thy presence Pomp and Passion cower,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">All men are equal at thy awful throne.<a name="page_015" id="page_015"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Abashed, the eager babble of the mart,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To silence shamed, the vulgar greed for gain;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">No more ambition goads the weary heart,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And Toil forgets its unrequited pain.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Stern type of Truth’s inexorable law!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No room remains for envy or for pride;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Here prince and pauper stand in common awe,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Swayed by the spell of thy resistless tide.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">A rushing, seething Sinai,—thou dost pour<br /></span> -<span class="i2">On sluggish consciences the solemn sense<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of justice infinite: thy thunder’s roar<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Declares to Wrong relentless recompense.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Against our arrogance thy strength doth plead;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Deep unto deep imperiously calls;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Impartial annalist! the nations read<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Their transient glory on thy ageless walls.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Yet dost thou deign to dower the moment’s need,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our dreams exceeding by thy bounteous sway;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With power unrivaled thy proud flood shall speed<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The New World’s progress toward Time’s perfect day.<a name="page_016" id="page_016"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O mighty monitor! O seer sublime!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The soul’s surpassing grandeur thou dost show;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The fountains of thy immemorial prime<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Through man’s immortal being freely flow.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="LET_IN_THE_LIGHT" id="LET_IN_THE_LIGHT"></a>LET IN THE LIGHT!</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Let</span> in the light!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The sky is bright,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The air is flowing free;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The mountains glow,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The vale, below,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Is holding jubilee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Let in the light!—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sad oversight<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To miss so sweet a morn;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The vision flies,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Awake! arise!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Each dawn is life reborn.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Let in the light!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O! read aright<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The day’s Apocalypse;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Its hours enfold<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The age of gold,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And all thy dreams eclipse.<a name="page_017" id="page_017"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Let in the light!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">’Twill soon be night;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Prize every moment given;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With all thy might<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Serve thou the right,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And leave the rest to Heaven.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_LAW_OF_LOVE" id="THE_LAW_OF_LOVE"></a>THE LAW OF LOVE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O</span>, the sky is blue above me,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And the earth beneath is green,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And softly bright the flowing light<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Floods the boundless space between.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">But what if the day should darken,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And death’s dread shadows fall?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">I need not fear; with heaven so near,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Why should the night appall?<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">’Tis but the peaceful portal<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Unto a morn immortal;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For the light that once gladdened the garden’s deep gloom<br /></span> -<span class="i0">At last shall transfigure all blight into bloom.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">For over and under the soul’s sore strife<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Is the blessed law of an endless life;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">From the sod to the stars, and the stars to the sod,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sways the everlasting love of God.<a name="page_018" id="page_018"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="A_PROPHECY" id="A_PROPHECY"></a>A PROPHECY.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O happy</span>, happy, happy boy!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Let me tell you all your joy;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Let me whisper in your ear<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All the secret of the seer.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Let me tell your fortune fair<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To the wide and wandering air;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Let me share my rapture rare<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the social, songful air,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the gentle, genial air,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Kind to laughter and to prayer.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Whatsoe’er the world may say,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall have the right of way:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall laugh, and you shall play,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And, in merry roundelay,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dance with jolly faun and fay;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall have the wealth of May<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For your dowry every day.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">Nature, from her frailest spar<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To her oldest, utmost star,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All her miracles shall bring<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For your blissful wondering;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall be her priest and king.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Knowing what was never known,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Reaping what was never sown,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall feel the world your own,<a name="page_019" id="page_019"></a><br /></span> -<span class="i0">On your universal throne.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And, in holy place apart,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">(Blessed are the pure in heart!)<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In a halo of delight,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Jubilant with glorious might,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">You shall walk with God in white.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">This is all was shown to me<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of the child’s futurity;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">What the youth and man will be—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sealed is in mystery.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Scarcely can his angel see,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Face to face with Deity,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Farther into certainty.<br /></span> -<span class="i0"><i>God exceed the prophecy!</i><br /></span> -<span class="i0">God be better to the boy<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Than the parent’s dream of joy.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="LITTLE_RUTH" id="LITTLE_RUTH"></a>LITTLE RUTH.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">I cannot</span> feel that she is gone<br /></span> -<span class="i2">So far, so far away;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Her little heart close to my own<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Is beating day by day.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Ah! tender are these human ties;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">May heaven at last reveal<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Why on her eyes a slumber lies<br /></span> -<span class="i2">E’en tears cannot unseal.<a name="page_020" id="page_020"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">A look this darkness would displace<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With a divine delight;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The soul’s rare grace in her fair face.<br /></span> -<span class="i2">It was a blessed sight!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Her hair a happy halo wore<br /></span> -<span class="i2">That lit the hearth and hall;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Alas! no more my study door<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Heeds her confiding call.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Dear lips! where mirth and music wrote<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The lore in Eden sung;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seemed every note from her sweet throat<br /></span> -<span class="i2">By elf or angel strung.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The robin, hark! is here again,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To woo the wondrous child;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But all in vain his ardent strain,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Death may not be beguiled.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Sleep, Baby, sleep; we will not weep,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Nor moan or murmur make;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But O! how deep the dreamless sleep!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Would God she might awake.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Asleep? awake! the Shepherd takes<br /></span> -<span class="i2">His little lamb above;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And where she wakes the morning breaks<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In everlasting love.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<a name="page_021" id="page_021"></a> -<span class="i0">But I cannot feel that she is gone<br /></span> -<span class="i2">So far, so far away;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For her little heart close to my own<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Keeps beating day by day.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="WHERE_THERE_IS_NO_MORE_PAIN" id="WHERE_THERE_IS_NO_MORE_PAIN"></a>WHERE THERE IS NO MORE PAIN.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> sharpest pang, the tenderest tear,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Not yet are known to thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Unless thy heart has learned how dear<br /></span> -<span class="i2">A little grave can be.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">A little grave—but O, how wide<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The room it left for grief!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">A grief which, like the ebbing tide,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Returns without relief.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Dear child! by death made doubly dear,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">God grant it may not be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">That thou in heaven should’st ever hear<br /></span> -<span class="i2">How much we mourn for thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">One after one the seasons wane,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our loss, it grows not less;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Time’s balm is vain to heal the pain<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Of such a loneliness.<a name="page_022" id="page_022"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O little grave, that darkened so<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The path by Sorrow trod,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sometimes the sunset’s golden glow<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Rests on thy daisied sod;—<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">And then we feel that God is good,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And we take heart again,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Assured ’twill all be understood<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Where there is no more pain.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Where there is no more pain—’tis there,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">’Tis there we long to be;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Thou, who didst our sorrows bear,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Bring us to dwell with thee!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Where there is no more pain—how blest<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Love’s kingdom, fadeless, fair!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">That blissful rest naught shall molest,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>Death cannot enter there</i>.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="AMONG_THE_LILIES" id="AMONG_THE_LILIES"></a>AMONG THE LILIES.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Among</span> the lilies she lies asleep,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our Easter lily, so fair and sweet,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">A flower too fair and frail to keep<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Where love with sorrow and pain must meet.<a name="page_023" id="page_023"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Among the lilies in Paradise<br /></span> -<span class="i2">(O sweeter than Eden, God’s garden above!)<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Stands a little child,—and the same dear eyes<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Look up into ours with immortal love.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Among the lilies! Lord, grant that we<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With the pure in heart thy face may see,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And find with our loved and our lost a home<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Where pain and sorrow can never come.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="FORGOTTEN" id="FORGOTTEN"></a>FORGOTTEN?</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">By</span> ties as tender as our tears<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our hearts still hold to thee;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dear child! death cannot blight the years<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Of immortality.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><a name="page_024" id="page_024"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><a name="page_025" id="page_025"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<h2><a name="IN_THE_BEGINNING_GOD" id="IN_THE_BEGINNING_GOD"></a>“IN THE BEGINNING, - GOD.”</h2> - -<hr /> - -<p class="c">“In Him we live, and move, and have our being.”</p> - -<hr /> - -<p class="cb"><big>OUR FATHER</big>.</p> - -<p><a name="page_026" id="page_026"></a></p> - -<p><a name="page_027" id="page_027"></a></p> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="ADORATION" id="ADORATION"></a>ADORATION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Sole</span> Source of being, blessed God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Of love the Fountain and the Sea,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy glorious name alone we laud,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our springs, O Lord, are all in thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In all our paths thy truth we trace,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy goodness, infinite, unknown;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our everlasting dwelling place,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In thee we live, in thee alone.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">To children’s children still endure<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy ceaseless care, thy changeless love;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy covenanted mercies, sure,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Shall never, nevermore remove.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O happiness without alloy!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">We soon with all thy saints shall come,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With songs and everlasting joy,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To Zion, our eternal home.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O holy, holy, holy Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To thee be endless glory given;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O be thy name by all adored,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">For evermore, in earth and heaven.<a name="page_028" id="page_028"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="CONFIDING_IN_GOD" id="CONFIDING_IN_GOD"></a>CONFIDING IN GOD.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">From</span> thy commandments, Lord,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O let me never stray;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">According to thy word<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Do thou direct my way.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Be every moment near,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Alone I dare not go,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And with thy presence cheer<br /></span> -<span class="i2">My pilgrimage below.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Forever in thy sight,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No harm can happen me;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The darkness and the light<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Are both alike to thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">E’en death shall serve thy will,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Controlled by thy command;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">No change can work me ill,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">“My times are in thy hand.”<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In this I sweetly rest,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Instructed from above,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0"><i>Whatever is, is best</i>;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">For thou, O Lord, art love.<a name="page_029" id="page_029"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="PROVIDENCE" id="PROVIDENCE"></a>PROVIDENCE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O God</span>, our shield! our strong defense,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Sure staff of souls distress’d,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Beneath thy watchful providence,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy saints securely rest.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">No want have they who seek thy face;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No good wilt thou withhold<br /></span> -<span class="i0">From them that walk in righteousness,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The flock of thine own fold.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">From strength to strength thy servants go,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Delighting in thy will;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Triumphant over every foe,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">They stand on Zion’s hill.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Forever blessèd be thy name,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And let the whole earth be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The temple of thy glorious fame,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And thy salvation see.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="ANNIVERSARY_PRAISE" id="ANNIVERSARY_PRAISE"></a>ANNIVERSARY PRAISE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O sovereign</span> Love, eternal Power!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Whose grace hath brought us to this hour,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy covenanted mercies, sure,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To children’s children still endure.<a name="page_030" id="page_030"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our fathers’ God! to thee we raise<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In cheerful song our grateful praise,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And laud and magnify and bless<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy everlasting faithfulness.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">For blessings on our infant days,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For guidance through life’s later maze,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For present good, for hope of heaven,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To thee be endless glory given.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our children, Lord, with pious care,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">We consecrate to thee in prayer;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, be thou tender to our tears,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, be thou better than our fears.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In all our pilgrimage below,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, may thy presence with us go;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And grant us grace henceforth to be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In sweetest fellowship with thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">For service, or for suffering, Lord,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In thee we seek our sole reward,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Content, in life and death, to prove<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The comforts of redeeming love.<a name="page_031" id="page_031"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="OUT_OF_THE_DEPTHS" id="OUT_OF_THE_DEPTHS"></a>OUT OF THE DEPTHS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Almighty</span> Sovereign of the sea,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Make known thy matchless majesty;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Rebuke the raging of the deep,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And bid its surging billows sleep.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Great God, regard thy servants’ prayer,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And grant us, still, thy gracious care;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Spare us, O Lord; our lives prolong,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And turn our sorrow into song.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Out of the depths we cry to thee;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, let us thy salvation see!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy tender pity may we prove,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy changeless, everlasting love.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Through gloom and tempest guide our way;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The sea is thine—it owns thy sway;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The winds and waves obey thy will,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hushed when they hear thy “<i>Peace, be still!</i>”<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">On thee alone our hope is stayed;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, be thou our unfailing aid,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Till, in the haven of thy breast,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">We share thy saints’ eternal rest.<a name="page_032" id="page_032"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_SANCTUARY" id="THE_SANCTUARY"></a>THE SANCTUARY.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">How</span> amiable thy courts!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy temple, Lord, how fair!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How pleasant, still, to lowly hearts,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy tabernacles are.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Thither the tribes go up,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy chosen Israel,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With voice of saintly jubilee<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy faithfulness to tell.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">How excellent they stand,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The gates of praise and prayer!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Would God my weary, fainting soul<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Might dwell forever there.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Before the mercy seat<br /></span> -<span class="i2">We find our faith’s reward:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">A heart made holy to behold<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The beauty of the Lord.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Thy ceaseless love, O Christ,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our pilgrimage shall cheer,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Till, crowned with everlasting joy,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In glory we appear.<a name="page_033" id="page_033"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="IN_QUIET_RESTING_PLACES" id="IN_QUIET_RESTING_PLACES"></a>“IN QUIET RESTING PLACES.”</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">More</span> rest we want, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">More rest from self and sin,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">More silence for serener thought,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The soul’s true goal to win.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Without, the strife of tongues,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Within, a wayward will;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Jesus, Saviour! speak, and say,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">“Peace, troubled heart, be still.”<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In quiet confidence<br /></span> -<span class="i2">We then shall sweetly rest,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And in thy gentleness, O Lord,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">For evermore be blest.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_SEASONS_ARE_THY_SERVANTS" id="THE_SEASONS_ARE_THY_SERVANTS"></a>THE SEASONS ARE THY SERVANTS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> seasons are thy servants, Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Obedient to thy will,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy everlasting covenant<br /></span> -<span class="i2">They faithfully fulfill.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The seasons are thy servants, Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Summer and winter bring<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Rich blessings from thy gracious hand,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The bounty of the King.<a name="page_034" id="page_034"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The seasons are thy servants, Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Why should thy children fear?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With loving-kindness manifold<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thou crownest every year.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The seasons are thy servants, Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The sunshine and the rain;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The seedtime and the harvest blend<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In our eternal gain.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The seasons are thy servants, Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy changeless love we laud,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And magnify, with grateful joy,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The goodness of our God.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="ASPIRATION_AND_REST" id="ASPIRATION_AND_REST"></a>ASPIRATION AND REST.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O God</span>, of love the <i>Fountain</i> and the <i>Sea</i>!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">My fainting soul pants ceaselessly for thee;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Earth’s bitter streams no comfort can supply,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For thee, for thee, the living God, I sigh.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">No more below my wayward wishes roam,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">My heart, at last, is conscious of its home;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">My portion thou, my refuge and my rest;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O gracious Saviour, take me to thy breast.<a name="page_035" id="page_035"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">But O, my brothers! comfortless as I,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Alike we languish, and alike we die;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Be merciful, O God, and hear the prayer<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of every fainting spirit everywhere.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In the dear shelter of thy tranquil breast,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Love divine, a weary world would rest;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The whole creation travaileth for thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O God, of love the Fountain and the Sea!<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_LARGER_LIFE" id="THE_LARGER_LIFE"></a>THE LARGER LIFE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">My</span> years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">More rapidly they pass<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Than clouds whose transient tale is told<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In shadows on the grass.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">But they are full of thee,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">A drop of being in thy life’s<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Unfathomable sea.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O, let me clearly see<br /></span> -<span class="i0">How they grow strong and beautiful<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In thy immensity.<a name="page_036" id="page_036"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The sum of them is small;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But each may serve thy blessed will,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And thou shalt have them all.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">But, safe on sea or land,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">I confidently journey on,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">My times are in thy hand.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My years are very few, O God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">On earth, but not in heaven;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To thee, eternal Life and Love,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Be endless praises given.<a name="page_037" id="page_037"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h2><a name="CHRIST_IN_SONG" id="CHRIST_IN_SONG"></a>CHRIST IN SONG.</h2> - -<p><a name="page_038" id="page_038"></a></p> - -<p><a name="page_039" id="page_039"></a></p> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="CHRISTMAS" id="CHRISTMAS"></a>CHRISTMAS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O holy</span>, happy morning,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">That saw the Saviour’s birth!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The star, thy brow adorning,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Beams mercy on the earth.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For shepherds, and for sages,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy cheer, impartial, free,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The travail of the ages<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Finds recompense in thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">My soul, be thou believing,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No more thy past deplore;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In Christ all loss retrieving,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Rejoice for evermore.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">By love unknown attended,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy weary watch and ward,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Behold! the vision splendid!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The angel of the Lord!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">And hark! the herald angel!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The radiant, rapturous throng!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The ravishing evangel<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Floods all the hills with song:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“To God in heaven, glory,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Good will to men below;”<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Speed, speed the blessed story,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">That all the world may know.<a name="page_040" id="page_040"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Repeat it softly, slowly,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">For still, in hut and hall,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Are lonely hearts, and lowly,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">That hunger for it all.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Again—again the story!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Till sin and sorrow cease—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“To God, the Father, glory,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And to his children, peace.”<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="GOLD_AND_FRANKINCENSE_AND_MYRRH" id="GOLD_AND_FRANKINCENSE_AND_MYRRH"></a>GOLD, AND FRANKINCENSE, AND MYRRH.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Faithful</span>, followed they the star<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Faintly glimmering afar,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Till it rested o’er the way,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Where the Lord of glory lay.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Gold, and frankincense, and myrrh,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Gave each regal worshiper,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seeing, in the Babe divine,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Answer of the heavenly sign.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Lo! again the star appears,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shining through our griefs and fears,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dayspring of the desolate—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Heaven stoops down to our estate!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">By the path the wise men trod,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seek we, too, th’ incarnate God;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Blessed goal, where ends all strife:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life.<a name="page_041" id="page_041"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Kneeling where the Magi knelt,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Feeling what the Magi felt,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of all nations the Desire,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lord, to thee our souls aspire.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Hasten, heart of mine, to bring<br /></span> -<span class="i0">From thy store fit offering;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Be a royal worshiper:<br /></span> -<span class="i0"><i>Gold, and frankincense, and myrrh</i>!<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="GOOD_FRIDAY" id="GOOD_FRIDAY"></a>GOOD FRIDAY.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O outcast</span> Christ, rejected King!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O Man of sorrows, slain for me,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Accept a sinner’s offering—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">A thankful heart that clings to thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The purple robe, the taunt, the sneer,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The crown of thorns, the scourge, the cross!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Remembering these, O Saviour dear,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">I gladly reckon all things loss.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Could grief of mine make meet redress<br /></span> -<span class="i2">For those dark hours of deepest woe,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Lamb of God! O Prince of Peace!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">My tears for evermore should flow.<a name="page_042" id="page_042"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">On thee, the sinless One, was laid<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The guilt of all mankind, <i>and mine</i>;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy grace the ransom doubly paid<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In human agony divine.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O Son of Mary! Son of God!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thou King of saints, enthroned above,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy glorious name the world shall laud,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And crown thy cross with wreaths of love.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_RESURRECTION" id="THE_RESURRECTION"></a>THE RESURRECTION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Relentless</span> as the council is the cross;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The Nazarene is bruised and torn;—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Mourn! ye despised disciples, mourn!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Priest, scribe, and elder triumph in your loss.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The watch is set,—the sepulcher is sure;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Death and the grave and Rome unite—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Triumvirate of matchless might—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">To make Sin’s vaunted victory secure.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Secure? With sudden awe the aged earth<br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>Feels him alive within the tomb</i>;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And lo! emerging from the gloom,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The brightest morning since creation’s birth!<a name="page_043" id="page_043"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The nations see the Dayspring from on high,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And greet the mighty miracle<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With songs that shake the gates of hell,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And animate the anthems of the sky.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="EASTER-TIDE" id="EASTER-TIDE"></a>EASTER-TIDE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Easter</span> bells are ringing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Easter anthems rise,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Age and Childhood singing<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Strains that seek the skies:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seek their source, ascending<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Where, in rapture sweet,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Song and service blending,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Saint and seraph meet.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">“Christ, the Lord, is risen!”<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Wondering angels cry;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“Broken, Death’s dread prison!”<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Sons of men reply.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Blessed song and story!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Doubt and fear depart,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Resurrection glory<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Floods the faithful heart.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Purest, purest pleasure<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In each bosom wells;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Happy, happy measure—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">How the choral swells!<a name="page_044" id="page_044"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">By that song supplanted,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Wrath and wrong shall cease;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">From this hour undaunted<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Reigns the Prince of Peace.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Easter lilies, blowing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Breathe his praise abroad,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All their grace bestowing<br /></span> -<span class="i2">On the Son of God.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lo! his brow adorning,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Kings their homage pay;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hark! the stars of morning<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Hail his boundless sway.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_SURE_FOUNDATION" id="THE_SURE_FOUNDATION"></a>THE SURE FOUNDATION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">A strong</span> and sure foundation<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Is Jesus Christ, the Lord,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Before the world’s creation<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The everlasting Word!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">His power, supreme, unbounded,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">He pledges to his own;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">On him their hope is grounded<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Securely as God’s throne.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">What though the tempest rages?<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No harm his cause sustains;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Built on the Rock of Ages,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Unmoved the Church remains.<a name="page_045" id="page_045"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">His word shall stand forever,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Nor shall one letter fail:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">“The gates of hell shall never<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Against my Church prevail.”<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">From God all grace receiving,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The saints, below, above,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In Christ their King believing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Shall triumph through his love.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O happy, happy Zion!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The Lamb, for sinners slain,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Is Judah’s mighty Lion,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Who shall forever reign!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The Rock of our salvation,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To thee, O Christ, we raise,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In grateful adoration,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The voice of prayer and praise;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our common faith confessing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy cross the world shall crown<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With glory, honor, blessing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And infinite renown.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="LIGHT_OF_LIGHT" id="LIGHT_OF_LIGHT"></a>LIGHT OF LIGHT.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Of</span> transient symbol the eternal Truth,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In thee, O Christ, the soul’s sure light we find;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Vision and dream of Age and eager Youth,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thou pourest heaven on every humble mind.<a name="page_046" id="page_046"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="ALL_IN_ALL" id="ALL_IN_ALL"></a>ALL IN ALL.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O Lily</span>, Rose, and Fountain!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O Dayspring from above!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Sun, and Sea, and Mountain—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Immeasurable Love!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sweet Jesus, Shepherd, Saviour,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">May we thy glory see,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And share thy joy forever,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Incarnate Deity!<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="A_MISSIONARY_LYRIC" id="A_MISSIONARY_LYRIC"></a>A MISSIONARY LYRIC.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i4">Lamb of the riven side,—<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Lord of lords glorified!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Victim and Victor, thee we adore;<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Shepherd of Israel,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Saviour from death and hell,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i4">Lion of Judah,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">From Brahm and from Buddha<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seize for thy glory the sea and the land;<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Where age-long error thralls,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Where blackest night appalls,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">There, with her radiant walls, let Zion stand.<a name="page_047" id="page_047"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i4">The gates of the morning,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Thy temple adorning,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shall beacon the uttermost isles of the sea;<br /></span> -<span class="i4">And nations, now unknown,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Shall bow before thy throne,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And thee their Sovereign own, with saintly jubilee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i4">Orient and Occident,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Hail Him the Father sent!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Greet him with shoutings and joyfully sing;<br /></span> -<span class="i4">On love’s blest mission bent,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Through Death’s wide realm he went<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Conq’ror omnipotent; crown him your King!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i4">Martyr with gory brow,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Monarch in glory, now,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Victim and Victor, thee we adore;<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Shepherd of Israel,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Saviour from death and hell,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Mighty Immanuel! reign evermore.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="IN_THE_MORNING_JESUS" id="IN_THE_MORNING_JESUS"></a>IN THE MORNING, JESUS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">In</span> the morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Let me see thy face,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Altogether lovely,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Full of truth and grace.<a name="page_048" id="page_048"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In the morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Let me hear thy voice;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Speak, and let thy servant<br /></span> -<span class="i2">All the day rejoice.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In the morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Manifest thy love,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Peace, and power, and blessing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Bringing from above.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In the morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Show thy cross to me;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Then, dear Lord, I’ll suffer<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Cheerfully for thee.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Every morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Every evening, bless;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shelter me forever<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With thy righteousness.<br /></span> -<span style="margin-left: 4em;">. . . . . . . . . .</span><br /> -<span class="i0">In the morning, Jesus,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">When thy saints shall rise,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Bring me, with the blessed,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Into Paradise.<a name="page_049" id="page_049"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="PENITENTIAL" id="PENITENTIAL"></a>PENITENTIAL.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">At</span> thy cross; O Christ, to thee<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Low I bow the suppliant knee;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Cast, O, cast me not away,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Help a fainting soul to pray.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Sinful, sorrowful, I wait<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For a look compassionate;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Surely thou wilt pity one<br /></span> -<span class="i0">So forsaken and undone.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Tell me, Jesus, if it be<br /></span> -<span class="i0">That thy blood was shed for me;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In thy wounds, O, let me see<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Pardon, peace, and purity!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">From the uttermost degree<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Of a sinner’s misery,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Mighty Victor, rescue me;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Set my captive spirit free.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O that I might have a place<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In the kingdom of thy grace!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">There the penitent are blest,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">There the weary are at rest.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Saviour, may I call thee mine?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Yes,—for thou dost own me thine;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lo, ’tis written in my heart—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Mine, forever mine, thou art.<a name="page_050" id="page_050"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Unto thee be glory given<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Evermore in earth and heaven;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Be thy name by all adored,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Holy, holy, holy Lord!<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="FAINT_YET_PURSUING" id="FAINT_YET_PURSUING"></a>“FAINT, YET PURSUING.”</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Breathe</span> on us thy benediction,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Lord of glory, Prince of Peace!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Comfort us in our affliction,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Bid our fears and doubtings cease.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shepherd of our souls and Saviour,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Who, alone, the wine press trod,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Well thou knowest the world’s behavior,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Man of sorrows, Lamb of God!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Therefore, in their tribulation,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Turn thy weary saints to thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Seeking, in thy sure salvation,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Peace and power and victory.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Strangers here, and pilgrims lowly,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Eagerly we follow thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Longing to be with the holy<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Who in heaven thy glory see.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Often faint, yet still pursuing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">All thy footsteps would we trace,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Day by day our hope renewing,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Till we see thee face to face.<a name="page_051" id="page_051"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">There, thy glorious throne surrounding,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Every pain and peril past,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">We will sing thy grace abounding,<br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>More than conquerors at last</i>.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="SALUS_PER_CHRISTUM" id="SALUS_PER_CHRISTUM"></a>SALUS PER CHRISTUM.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Come</span>, thou Desire of nations, come,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And make thy promised kingdom sure;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Establish in our hearts the throne<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Which shall eternally endure.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In poverty and pain we wait<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy glorious coming from above;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Make haste, O Christ, compassionate,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Make haste, make haste, Immortal Love!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Come, in thy plenitude of grace,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And satisfy thy people’s need;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Come, in the greatness of thy strength,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And make us, Jesus, free indeed.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Grant us thy peace, dear Son of God;—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To us the Holy Ghost be given;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In thee the Father’s fullness dwells,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">All, all is thine, in earth and heaven.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Infinite power belongs to thee,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thou hast the keys of death and hell;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thy kingdom come, thy will be done,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our Lord, our God,—Immanuel!<a name="page_052" id="page_052"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="SUPPLICATION" id="SUPPLICATION"></a>SUPPLICATION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Jesus</span>, King of kings, most holy,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Pity us in station lowly,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lonely pilgrims, wending slowly<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Toward the city where thou dwellest.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Thou dost see us, weak and weary,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In the wilderness so dreary,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Mourning that we are not near thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In thy home so fair and blissful.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Yet thy promises do cheer us;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And thy Spirit, ever near us,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Bids us pray, for thou wilt, hear us,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And afford us help and comfort.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Hear thou, now, our supplication,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And relieve our sore privation<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the strength of thy salvation,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">King eternal and almighty!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Mercifully guard and guide us,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lest the curse of sin betide us,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And an entrance be denied us<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To thy glorious palace golden.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Once for sinners bruised and wounded,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Now by heavenly hosts surrounded—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All thine enemies confounded—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Be thou evermore our Saviour.<a name="page_053" id="page_053"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="IN_THY_LIKENESS" id="IN_THY_LIKENESS"></a>IN THY LIKENESS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">On</span> my heart engrave thy cross,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Blessed Saviour, Love divine!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Evermore, in gain or loss,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Let me bear that sacred sign.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In my heart thy love enthrone;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">More and more thy rule increase;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Thine the kingdom, thine alone,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Lord of glory, Prince of Peace!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">To my heart—no longer mine—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Grant the fullness of thy grace;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Living, dying, own me thine,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Till I see thee face to face.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">With thy likeness crowned at last,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O, what rapture it will be,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">When the night of death is past,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Evermore to dwell with thee.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_LIGHT_OF_LIFE" id="THE_LIGHT_OF_LIFE"></a>THE LIGHT OF LIFE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O Jesus</span>, sole, sufficient source<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Of hope that heals the sad heart’s strife,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Direct us on our darkened course,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thyself the Way, the Truth, the Life.<a name="page_054" id="page_054"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Thou knowest the way we take, O Lord!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Didst thou not prove its painful length?<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Help of the helpless, still afford<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy pitying love, thy tender strength.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">In every trial, every care,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy patient footsteps may we see;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The sorrows of thy cross to share<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Shall then our joy and glory be.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Secure in thy unchanging love,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">No toil, no suffering will we flee,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Assured that death itself shall prove<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The path that leads to heaven and thee.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="CHRISTUS_CONSOLATOR" id="CHRISTUS_CONSOLATOR"></a>CHRISTUS CONSOLATOR.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">In</span> the day of tribulation,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In the hour of sore temptation,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the strength of thy salvation,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Jesus, Saviour, comfort me.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">When no more the heart may borrow<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Hope and courage from the morrow,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">In the darkest depths of sorrow,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Jesus, Saviour, comfort me.<a name="page_055" id="page_055"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">When all aid is unavailing,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Flesh and heart together failing,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sin and death the soul assailing,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Jesus, Saviour, comfort me.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">On thy word alone relying,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Never thy dear name denying,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, forsake me not when dying!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Jesus, Saviour, comfort me.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Crowned, at last, in light supernal,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Victor over foes infernal,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With thy love, supreme, eternal,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Jesus, Saviour, comfort me.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="HOLY_SPIRIT_HEAVENLY_GUEST" id="HOLY_SPIRIT_HEAVENLY_GUEST"></a>HOLY SPIRIT, HEAVENLY GUEST!</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Holy</span> Spirit, heavenly Guest,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Make thy home within my breast;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Yearns for thee my weary heart,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Come, and nevermore depart.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Where thou dwellest peace abides,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Grace surpassing all besides,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Priceless treasure, pure and blest,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Earnest of eternal rest.<a name="page_056" id="page_056"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">God’s dear will be done in me<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Even as it pleaseth thee;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Only let me fully prove<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The sweet comfort of thy love.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Cheerfully, for Jesus’ sake,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">May I every burden take,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Glad to trace the pathway trod<br /></span> -<span class="i0">By the suffering Son of God.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Blessed Comforter and Guide,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Keep me near the Saviour’s side,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Till I in his likeness rise,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Crowned with bliss beyond the skies.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="HOLY_SPIRIT_LIGHT_DIVINE" id="HOLY_SPIRIT_LIGHT_DIVINE"></a>HOLY SPIRIT, LIGHT DIVINE!</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Holy</span> Spirit, Light divine!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">On our souls in mercy shine;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Gates of heaven again unfold;—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Haste, for Time is waxing old.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">On the Church of Jesus shower<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All thy plenitude of power;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Heal earth’s bitterness and strife<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With the Saviour’s love and life.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Over all created things<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Brooded, once, thy blessèd wings;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Groans the world with grief and pain<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Dove divine! descend again.<a name="page_057" id="page_057"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_DAY_OF_CHRIST" id="THE_DAY_OF_CHRIST"></a>“THE DAY OF CHRIST.”</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">The Son of man will come,—<br /></span> -<span class="i4">His promise cannot fail;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The royal Conqueror<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Shall over all prevail;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And Earth shall hear his summons dread,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And Death and Hell give up their dead.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Ten thousand thousand saints<br /></span> -<span class="i4">His coming shall attend,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And underneath his feet<br /></span> -<span class="i4">The firmament shall rend;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And, prostrate at his judgment throne,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The world his sovereignty shall own.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">O Son of Mary! hear<br /></span> -<span class="i4">A helpless sinner’s prayer,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And, on that awful day,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">Make me thy gracious care;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O, be my heart’s sure hope and stay<br /></span> -<span class="i0">When the wide heavens shall flee away.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i2">Keep faithful watch, my soul,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">And pray “Thy kingdom come;”<br /></span> -<span class="i2">But leave it all to Him,<br /></span> -<span class="i4">How he shall bring thee home;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The resurrection of the just<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shall recompense thy patient trust.<a name="page_058" id="page_058"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_CONSUMMATION" id="THE_CONSUMMATION"></a>THE CONSUMMATION.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">O Saviour</span>, whose surpassing grace<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Exceeds the guilt thy griefs atoned,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The praises of a ransomed race<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Be thine, in highest heaven enthroned.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The Father’s everlasting love<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Thy blessed life and death declare;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And still, though crowned with bliss above,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our deepest sorrows thou dost share.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">O Jesus, merciful and kind,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The sad and sinful seek thy breast;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our souls in thee their solace find,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Our refuge thou, our only rest.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The goal is sure, O Guide divine!<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Again the stars of morning sing;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All wills, all worlds, at last are thine,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O Christ, Creator, Saviour, King!<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="ALL_SAINTS" id="ALL_SAINTS"></a>ALL SAINTS.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Ten</span> thousand times ten thousand,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Their shining ranks I see!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With robes of light resplendent,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And palms of victory!<a name="page_059" id="page_059"></a><br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">The crowns they wear are golden,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">And gemmed with jewels rare,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Fair guerdon of the glory<br /></span> -<span class="i2">They with their Saviour share.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Their home—the holy city,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Within whose ageless walls<br /></span> -<span class="i0">No shade of sin, or sickness,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Or sorrow, ever falls;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For <i>He</i> is ever with them,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The Lamb, their life, their light,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The joy of all the ransomed,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The saints’ supreme delight.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Dear vision of the blessèd—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">How homelike heaven seems!<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Sweet foretaste of the rapture<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Exceeding all our dreams.<br /></span> -<span class="i0">O Jesus, Shepherd, Saviour,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">My guide and guardian be,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And bring me, through thy favor,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">To dwell with them and thee.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="OUR_LIFE_IS_LENT" id="OUR_LIFE_IS_LENT"></a>OUR LIFE IS LENT.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">Our</span> life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our years are spent<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In penance for the past;<a name="page_060" id="page_060"></a><br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our songs are sighs,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our brightest skies<br /></span> -<span class="i2">With clouds are overcast.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The old lament—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">“All, all is vanity;”<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And Youth, in tears,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Awaits with fears<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The morrow’s mystery.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Lord, we repent<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Each folly, fault, and fall;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our best resolve<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Do thou absolve,—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Forgive, forget it all.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our hearts are rent,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">As we thy gifts recount,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">And mark again,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">With bitter pain,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">“The pattern in the mount.”<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Our strength is spent;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">O holy Judge, and just,<a name="page_061" id="page_061"></a><br /></span> -<span class="i0">Receive our prayer,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Poor sinners spare;<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Remember we are dust!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Our life is Lent:<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But Jesus went<br /></span> -<span class="i2">This way; in him confide;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">’Twill soon be past;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Then, for thy fast,<br /></span> -<span class="i2"><i>Eternal Easter-tide!</i><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="IT_DOTH_NOT_YET_APPEAR" id="IT_DOTH_NOT_YET_APPEAR"></a>IT DOTH NOT YET APPEAR.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">“<span class="smcap">It</span> doth not yet appear what we shall be;”<br /></span> -<span class="i2">The goal, the crown, but dimly we discern,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">For evermore from sin and sorrow free,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In that blest world for which we often yearn.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">“It doth not yet appear what we shall be;”<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Eye hath not seen, nor was it ever told—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The height of honor we shall share with Thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Enthroned in light and rapture manifold.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">“It doth not yet appear what we shall be,”—<br /></span> -<span class="i2">Redeemed from death and glorified above;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Enough, dear Lord, that we shall be like thee,<br /></span> -<span class="i2">In that eternal life of cloudless love.<a name="page_062" id="page_062"></a><br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - -<hr /> - -<h3><a name="THE_RAINBOW_ROUND_THE_THRONE" id="THE_RAINBOW_ROUND_THE_THRONE"></a>THE RAINBOW ROUND THE THRONE.</h3> - -<div class="poetry"> -<div class="poem"><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0"><span class="smcap">The</span> sunshine and the shadow—alternately they flow<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Across the fields of ether, across our hearts below;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The gloom and glory blending in beauty manifold,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The mists of morning ending in evening’s gates of gold.<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Forever and forever our human lives are so—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The sunshine and the shadow, alternate weal and woe;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Perpetually ascending, earth’s mingled mirth and moan,—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">But lo! above us bending, the rainbow round the throne!<br /></span> -</div><div class="stanza"> -<span class="i0">Hold fast the heavenly vision; this hope thy soul sustain—<br /></span> -<span class="i0">All things shall work together for thy eternal gain;<br /></span> -<span class="i0">The mystery of sorrow, the mystery of pain,<br /></span> -<span class="i0">Shall sure, some happy morrow, to every heart be plain.<br /></span> -</div></div> -</div> - 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