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Hymn of Praise

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Encompassed by the psalm of hill and stream,     By hymns august with their majestic theme,     Here in the evening of exalted days     To Thee, our Friend, we bow with breath of praise.     The great, sublime hosannas of the sea     Ascend on wings of mighty winds to Thee,     And mingled with their stately words are tones     Of human love, O Lord of all the zones!     Ah! at the close of many splendid hours,     While falls Thy gracious light in radiant showers,     We seek Thy face, we praise Thee, bless Thee, sing     This song of reverence, Master, Maker, King!     To Thee, from whom all shining blessings flow,     All gifts of lustre, all the joys we know,     To Thee, O Father, in this lordly space,     The great world turns with worship in its face.     For that glad season which will pass to-day     With light and music like a psalm away,     The gathered nations with a grand accord,     In sight of Thy high heaven, thank Thee, Lord!     All praise is Thine all love that we can give     Is also Thine, in whose large grace we live,     In whom we find the One long-suffering Friend,     Whose immemorial mercy has no end.

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"The Text is taken from Percy's Reliques (1765), vol. i. p. 71, 'given from two MS. copies, transmitted from Scotland.' Herd had a very similar bal"

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