Now labour his reward receives, For Adoration counts his sheaves,
To peace, her bounteous prince; The nect'rine his strong tint imbibes, And apples of ten thousand tribes, And quick peculiar quince.
The wealthy crops of whitening rice 'Mongst thyine woods and groves of spice,
For Adoration grow;
And, marshalled in the fenced land, The peaches and pomegranates stand, Where wild carnations blow.
The laurels with the winter strive; The crocus burnishes alive Upon the snow-clad earth; For Adoration myrtles stay To keep the garden from dismay, And bless the sight from dearth.
The pheasant shows his pompous neck; And ermine, jealous of a speck, With fear eludes offence: The sable, with his glossy pride, For Adoration is described,
Where frosts the waves condense.
The cheerful holly, pensive yew, And holy thorn, their trim renew; The squirrel hoards his nuts; All creatures batten o'er their stores, And careful nature all her doors For Adoration shuts.
For Adoration, David's Psalms, Lift up the heart to deeds of alms; And he, who kneels and chants, Prevails his passions to control, Finds meat and medicine to the soul, Which for translation pants.
For Adoration, beyond match, The scholar bullfinch aims to catch The soft flute's ivory touch: And, careless, on the hazel spray The daring redbreast keeps at bay The damsel's greedy clutch.
For Adoration, in the skies, The Lord's philosopher espies
The dog, the ram, and rose; The planets' ring, Orion's sword; Nor is his greatness less adored In the vile worm that glows.
For Adoration, on the strings The western breezes work their wings, The captive ear to soothe
Hark! 'tis a voice-how still, and small- That makes the cataracts to fall,
Or bids the sea be smooth!
For Adoration, incense comes From bezoar, and Arabian gums, And from the civet's fur:
But as for prayer, or e'er it faints, Far better is the breath of saints Than galbanum or myrrh.
For Adoration, from the down Of damsons to the anana's crown, God sends to tempt the taste; And while the luscious zest invites The sense, that in the scene delights, Commands desire be chaste.
For Adoration, all the paths
Of grace are open, all the baths
Of purity refresh;
And all the rays of glory beam
To deck the man of God's esteem, Who triumphs o'er the flesh.
For Adoration, in the dome
Of CHRIST, the sparrows find a home; And on his olives perch: The swallow also dwells with thee, O Man of GOD'S humility,
Within his Saviour's Church.
Sweet is the dew that falls betimes, And drops upon the leafy limes; Sweet, Hermon's fragrant air: Sweet is the lily's silver bell, And sweet the wakeful tapers' smell That watch for early prayer.
Sweet the young nurse, with love intense, Which smiles o'er sleeping innocence; Sweet when the lost arrive: Sweet the musician's ardour beats,
While his vague mind's in quest of sweets, The choicest flowers to hive.
Sweeter, in all the strains of love, The language of thy turtle-dove, Paired to thy swelling chord; Sweeter, with every grace endued, The glory of thy gratitude, Respired unto the Lord.
Strong is the horse upon his speed; Strong in pursuit the rapid glede, Which makes at once his game: Strong the tall ostrich on the ground; Strong through the turbulent profound Shoots Xiphias to his aim.
Strong is the lion-like a coal His eyeball-like a bastion's mole His chest against the foes: Strong the gier-eagle on his sail, Strong against tide the enormous whale Emerges as he goes.
But stronger still in earth and air, And in the sea, the man of prayer, And far beneath the tide :
And in the seat to faith assigned, Where ask is have, where seek is find, Where knock is open wide.
Beauteous the fleet before the gale; Beauteous the multitudes in mail, Ranked arms, and crested heads; Beauteous the garden's umbrage mild, Walk, water, meditated wild,
And all the bloomy beds.
Beauteous the moon full on the lawn; And beauteous when the veil's withdrawn, The virgin to her spouse:
Beauteous the temple, decked and filled, When to the heaven of heavens they build Their heart-directed vows.
Beauteous, yea beauteous more than these, The Shepherd King upon his knees, For his momentous trust; With wish of infinite conceit,
For man, beast, mute, the small and great, And prostrate dust to dust.
Precious the bounteous widow's mite; And precious, for extreme delight, The largess from the churl: Precious the ruby's blushing blaze, And alba's blest imperial rays, And pure cerulean pearl.
Precious the penitential tear; And precious is the sigh sincere; Acceptable to God:
And precious are the winning flowers, In gladsome Israel's feast of bowers, Bound on the hallowed sod.
More precious that diviner part
Of David, even the Lord's own heart, Great, beautiful, and new;
In all things where it was intent, In all extremes, in each event, Proof-answering true to true.
Glorious the sun in mid career; Glorious the assembled fires appear; Glorious the comet's train: Glorious the trumpet and alarm;
Glorious the Almighty's stretched-out arm; Glorious the enraptured main:
Glorious the northern lights a-stream;
Glorious the song, when God's the theme; Glorious the thunder's roar:
Glorious Hosannah from the den; Glorious the catholic Amen; Glorious the martyr's gore:
Glorious, more glorious,-is the crown Of Him that brought salvation down, By meekness called Thy Son;
Thou that stupendous truth believed;- And now the matchless deed's achieved, Determined, Dared, and Done.
WILLY DROWNED IN YARROW
Down in yon garden sweet and gay Where bonnie grows the lily, I heard a fair maid sighing say, 'My wish be wi' sweet Willie !
'Willie's rare, and Willie's fair,
And Willie's wondrous bonny;
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