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- As one who meditates at evening tide,
Wandering alone by voiceless solitudes,785 lines - Behold'st thou yonder, on the crystal sea,
Beneath the throne of God, an image fair,1073 lines - Eternal Spirit! God of truth! to whom
All things seem as they are; thou who of old487 lines - Fairest of those that left the calm of heaven
And ventured down to man, with words of peace,1209 lines - God of my fathers! holy, just, and good!
My God! my Father! my unfailing Hope!648 lines - He touched his harp, and nations heard, entranced.
As some vast river of unfailing source,53 lines - Much beautiful, and excellent, and fair,
Was seen beneath the sun; but nought was seen11 lines - Nor do I of that isle remember aught
Of prospect more sublime and beautiful.47 lines - Pleasant were many scenes, but most to me
The solitude of vast extent, untouched29 lines - Praise God, ye servants of the Lord! praise God,
Ye angels strong! praise God, ye sons of men!1100 lines - Reanimated now, and dressed in robes
Of everlasting wear, in the last pause954 lines - Resume thy tone of wo, immortal harp!
The song of mirth is past; the Jubilee724 lines - The world had much of strange and wonderful:
In passion much, in action, reason, will;779 lines - Thus said, he waked the golden harp, and thus,
While on him inspiration breathed, began.783 lines
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