423. L. M. Bowring.

Perpetual Praise.

1When, wakened by thy voice of power,

The hour of morning beams in light,

My voice shall sing that morning hour,

And thee, who mad'st that hour so bright.

2The morning strengthens into noon;

Earth's fairest beauties shine more fair;

And noon and morning shall attune

My grateful heart to praise and prayer.

3When 'neath the evening western gate

The sun's retiring rays are hid,

My joy shall be to meditate,

E'en as the pious patriarch did.

4As twilight wears a darker hue,

And gathering night creation dims,

The twilight and the midnight, too,

Shall have their harmonies and hymns.

5So shall sweet thoughts, and thoughts sublime,

My constant inspirations be;

And every shifting scene of time

Reflect, my God, a light from thee.