Wake, all my hopes, lift up your eyes, And crown your heads with mirth; See how they shine beyond the skies, Who once dwelt on our earth! 133 | Peace, busy thoughts, away, vain cares, That clog us here below; Let us go up above the spheres, And to each Order bow. | Hail, glorious Angels, Heirs of Light, The high-born sons of Fire! Whose hearts burn chaste, whose flames shine bright; All joy, yet all desire. | Hail, holy Saints, who long in hope, Long in the shadow sate, Till our victorious LORD set ope Heaven's everlasting Gate. | Hail, great Apostles of the Lamb, Who brought that early ray Which from our Sun reflected came, And made our first fair day. | Hail, generous Martyrs, whose strong hearts Bravely rejoiced to prove, How weak, pale Death, are all thy darts, Compared to those of Love. | Hail, blesséd Confessors, who died A death too, Love did give; Whilst your own flesh ye crucified, To make your Spirit live. | Hail, beauteous Virgins, whose chaste vows Renounced all fond desires: Who wisely chose your LORD for Spouse, And burn'd with His pure fires. | Hail, all ye happy Spirits above, Who make that glorious ring About the sparkling Throne of Love, And there for ever sing. | Hail, and among your crowns of praise, Present this little wreath, Which, while your lofty notes you raise, We humbly sing beneath. | All glory to the sacred Three, One ever-living LORD; As at the first, still may He be Beloved, obey'd, adored, 134 | |