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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
John Pierpont (17851866)
Universal Worship
O
The lyre of Hebrew bards was strung;
Whom kings adored in songs sublime,
And prophets praised with glowing tongue:
Thy favored worshipers may dwell,
Nor where at sultry noon thy Son
Sat weary, by the patriarch’s well:
The grateful song, the fervent prayer,
The incense of the heart, may rise
To heaven, and find acceptance there.
And strength and beauty, bend the knee;
And childhood lisp, with reverent air,
Its praises and its prayers to thee.
The lyre of prophet-bards was strung,—
To thee at last in every clime
Shall temples rise, and praise be sung.