The race that long in darkness pined, have seen a glorious light; The people dwell in day, who dwelt in death’s surrounding night. | To hail thy rise, thou better Sun! the gath’ring nations came, Joyous, as when the reapers bear the harvest treasures home. | For thou our burden hast remov’d, and quelled th’ oppressor’s sway, Quick as the slaughtered squadrons fell in Midian’s evil day. | To us a Child of hope is barn; to us a Son is giv’n; Him shall the tribes of earth obey, him all the hosts of heav’n. | His name shall be the Prince of Peace, for evermore adored, The Wonderful, the Counsellor, the great and mighty Lord. | His pow’r increasing still shall spread, his reign no end shall know; Justice shall guard his throne above, and peace abound below. | |