To GOD, ye choir above, begin A hymn so loud and strong That all the universe may hear And join the grateful song. 178 | Praise Him, thou sun, Who dwells unseen Amidst transcendent light, Where thy refulgent orb would seem A spot, as dark as night. | Thou silver moon, ye host of stars, The universal song Through the serene and silent night To listening worlds prolong. | Sing Him, ye distant worlds and suns, From whence no travelling ray Hath yet to us, through ages past, Had time to make its way. | Assist, ye raging storms, and bear On rapid wings His praise, From north to south, from east to west, Through heaven, and earth, and seas. | Exert your voice, ye furious fires That rend the watery cloud, And thunder to this nether world Your Maker's words aloud. | Ye works of GOD, that dwell unknown Beneath the rolling main; Ye birds, that sing among the groves, And sweep the azure plain; | Ye stately hills, that rear your heads, And towering pierce the sky; Ye clouds, that with an awful pace Majestic roll on high; | Ye insects small, to which one leaf Within its narrow sides A vast extended world displays, And spacious realms provides; | Ye race, still less than these, with which The stagnant water teems, To which one drop, however small, A boundless ocean seems; | --Whate'er ye are, where'er ye dwell, Ye creatures great or small, Adore the Wisdom, praise the Power, That made and governs all. | |