122. C. M. Wallace.

God seen in his Works.

1There's not a star whose twinkling light

Illumes the distant earth,

And cheers the solemn gloom of night,

But goodness gave it birth.

2There's not a cloud whose dews distil

Upon the parching clod,

And clothe with verdure vale and hill,

That is not sent by God.

3There's not a place in earth's vast round,

In ocean deep, or air,

Where skill and wisdom are not found;

For God is everywhere.

4Around, within, below, above,

Wherever space extends,

There Heaven displays its boundless love,

And power with goodness blends.