IF LOVE WERE KING.

If Love were king,

That sacred Love which knows not selfish pleasure,

But for its children spends its fondest treasure,

Sad hearts would sing,

And all the hosts of misery and wrong

Forget their anguish in the happy song

That joy would bring.

If Love were king,

Gaunt wickedness would hide his loathsome features,

And virtue would to all the world's sad creatures

Her treasures fling;

Till drooping souls would rise above their fate,

And find sweet flowers for all the desolate

And sorrowing.

If Love were king,

Before the scepter of his might should vanish

Toil's curse and care, and happiness should banish

Want's awful sting;

While laughing plenty from sweet hands would throw

Delightful raptures over all below,

And gladness bring.

If Love were king,

The nations would eternal sunshine borrow,

And conquer all the heavy clouds of sorrow

And every thing

That binds the race in groans and agony;

Life's changing seasons would forever be

Unvaried spring.

If Love were king!

O, broken feet that wander worn and weary

Beneath the crags and awful mountains dreary,

With rapture cling

Your anguished arms about him; drink delight

Upon his perfect bosom soft and white

And comforting!