CDXCVIII. On the spring

1 The icy chains that bound the earth
Are now dissolv'd wnad gone:
Wak'd by the sun the blooming spring
Puts his new livery on.

2 Where awful desolation reign'd
Bless'd plenty rears her head;
Exulting with a smile to see
Her late destroyer fled.

3 Teeming with life, th' advancing sun
Protracts the falling day;
Grand light of heaven! he seems to wish
To make a longer stay.

4 In clouds of gold behold him set,
Beyond the west he flies;
Short is his nightly course, and soon
He gildes the eastern skies.

5 My soul, in every scene admire
The wisdom and the power:
Behold the God in every plant,
In every opening flower.

6 Yet his word, the God of grace,
Has wrote his fairer name:
The wonders of redeeming love
My noblest songs shall claim.

7 With warmest beams, thou God of grace
Shine on this heart of mine;
Turn thou my winter into spring,
And be the glory thine.

Text Information
First Line: The icy chains that bound the earth
Title: On the spring
Author: Needham
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1792
Topic: Times and Seasons: The Seasons of the Year; Spring
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