When men once more were multiplied, In language and in heart the same, "Come, let us build a tower," they cried, "To heaven, and get ourselves a name." | The Lord came down to see their boast, Troubled their speech, perplex'd their hands, And drove the panic-smitten host From Shinar's plains through unknown lands. | A tower and temple more sublime, Whose top, indeed, to heaven shall reach, Is raised,--that men of every clime Again may have one heart, one speech. | As varying instruments accord To form the sweetest minstrelsy, All hearts, as one, may love the Lord, All tongues, as one, in praise agree. | Thus, till the head-stone be brought forth, To build that tower the saints unite; And to the work, from south to north, From east to west, all tribes invite. | Let young and old, as duty calls, Help to erect God's House of Prayer; Till He hath gather'd in its walls Earth's scatter'd tribes, to bless them there. | |