How lovely now the morning-star In twilight sky bright gleams afar, While Night her curtain raiseth; Each creature hails, with ravished sight, The glories of returning light, And God its Maker praiseth: Both far, And near, All things living Thanks are giving, There high soaring, Here through earth’s wide field adoring. | Then haste, my Soul, thy notes to raise, Nor spare in thy Redeemer’s Praise To pour thy due Oblation; For glory, Lord, to Thee belongs, Thy Praise resounds in grateful songs, With pious emulation: Joy rings Glad strings: Voices sounding, Hearts rebounding, Thus all Nature Hymns Thy fame, O great Creator. | Unconscious, I securely slept, Nor saw the cruel foes which kept Close watch about my slumber; Though evil spirits, through the night, With hellish craft and watchful spite, Came round me without number; Whose hands In bands, Mischief brewing For my ruin, Had enslaved me, Hadst not Thou stood by and saved me. | For, Jesus, Thou with saving Power, Wast near me in that threatening hour, And warded off their fury; And I reposed in quiet sleep, Whilst Thou unwearied watch didst keep; To Thee all Praise and Glory! My heart’s Best part, Upward springing, Loudly singing, Shall adore Thee, While on earth I walk before Thee. | This day my Fortress, Lord, abide, Now ope Thy Gates of Mercy wide, Within their shelter place me; My Castle and my Rock Thou art, O let no foeman’s treacherous dart From Thee, my Stronghold, chase me. Help, Lord, Afford! Near me tarry, Blows to parry, While around me Sword and arrow sore confound me. | Pour down Thy grace in cheering streams, And warm my heart with Mercy’s beams, From heaven, Thy Throne of Beauty; Let Thy Good Spirit guide my will, That I, whate’er my station, still May seek my Joy in Duty: Send Light, And Might, That each measure, Scheme and pleasure, Heavenward tending, Still in Thee may find its ending. | Keep grief, if this may be, away,— If not, Thy Will be done, I say, My choice to Thine resigning; O come, and like the morning dew, Refresh my heart, and make it new, That I may, unrepining, Bear cross, And loss, Till that morrow Chase all sorrow, When upraisèd Where Thy Name is ever praisèd. | Meanwhile, my heart, both sing and leap, Mid cross and loss good courage keep, To Heaven’s bright Gate you hasten; Then lay desponding care aside, God ever thus His Own hath tried, And those He loves doth chasten; Hope still, Midst ill, Calm though grieving, Firm believing Tribulation Is the road to sure Salvation. | |