471. O where are kings and empires now
C.M.
St. Anne:
William Croft, 1708
Arthur Cleveland Coxe, 1839;
cento.
O where are kings and empires now Of old, that went and came? But, Lord, thy Church is praying yet, A thousand years the same. | We mark her goodly battlements, And her foundations strong; We hear within the solemn voice Of her unending song. | For not like kingdoms of the world Thy holy Church, O God, Though earthquake shocks are threatening her, And tempests are abroad; | Unshaken as eternal hills, Immovable she stands, A mountain that shall fill the earth, A house not made by hands. | |