Text: | Praise for national peace |
Author: | Steele |
1 Great ruler of the earth and skies,
A word of thine almighty breath
Can sink the world, or bid it rise:
Thy smile is life, thy frown is death.
2 When angry nations rush to arms,
And rage, and noise, and tumult reign,
And war resounds its dire alarms,
And slaughter dyes the hostile plains;
3 Thy sovereign eye looks calmly down,
And marks their course, and bounds their pow'r;
Thy word the angry nations own,
And noise and war are heard no more.
4 Then peace returns with balmy wing,
(Sweet peace! with her what blessings fled!)
Glad plenty laughs, the vallies sing,
Reviving commerce lifts her head.
5 Thou good, and wise, and righteous Lord,
All move subservent to thy will;
And peace and war await thy word,
And thy sublime decrees fulfil.
6 To thee we pay our grateful songs,
Thy kind protection still implore?
O may our hearts, and lives, and tongues,
Confess thy goodness and adore.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Great ruler of the earth and skies |
Title: | Praise for national peace |
Author: | Steele |
Meter: | L. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
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Topic: | Times and Seasons: Days of Thanksgiving; National prayer and praise; Praise for peace of the nation(1 more...) |
Notes: | Public Domain. |