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O, Sacred Souls That Grandly Sing.

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O sacred souls that grandly sing             The secret songs of human hearts,             Where your wild music madly starts,         The sorrows into raptures spring!         Within the warbles of your chimes             Man reads the longings of his days,             And finds, amid your lofty lays,         Glad music for his gloomy times.         How sweet the mute, melodious cries             Which only lives like yours may hear,             Where pleasures thrill the singer's ear         With laughing strains of lullabies!         You know soft voices, rich with love,             That mingle in the fields and woods,             To bless the silent solitudes         With carols coming from above.         Your golden harps resound alway,             Where valley bound with blossom lies,             And rugged mountains highest rise,         And silver fountains softly play;         While in the gladness of your songs             The fainting bosoms hope again,             And toil among their fellow men,         Forgetful of their ancient wrongs.         You sport with singing meadows bright,             With fragrant winds and scented gales,             Where shine and shadow kiss the vales         In fairy fondness of delight;         For where the meads and forests blend,             The sweetest songs of life are found,             And where the lonely hills abound         The soul of music meets a friend.         Glad hearts that warble songs divine,             Sweet singers of a mourning race,             The ages long your brows shall grace         With crowns where bays and laurels twine!         For man the grandest garland brings,             To bless the tender lives that tell,             And with their mystic music swell,         The lays that Nature fondly sings!

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