The book of nature open lies, With much instruction stored; But till the Lord anoints our eyes We cannot read a word. | Philosophers have pored in vain, And guessed, from age to age; For reason’s eye could ne’er attain To understand a page. | Though to each star they give a name, Its size and motions teach; The truths which all the stars proclaim, Their wisdom cannot reach. | With skill to measure earth and sea; And weigh the subtle air; They cannot, LORD, discover thee Though present everywhere. | The knowledge of the saints excels The wisdom of the schools; To them his secrets God reveals, Though men account them fools. | To them the sun and stars on high, The flow’rs that paint the field, Mt 6:26-28 And all the artless birds that fly, Divine instruction yield. | The creatures on their senses press, As witnesses to prove Their Savior’s pow’r, and faithfulness, His providence and love. | Thus may we study nature’s book To make us wise indeed! And pity those who only look At what they cannot read. Rom 1:20 | |