LUX IN TENEBRIS.

DARK falls the night, withheld the day,

Weary we fare perplexed and chill,

Led by one little guiding ray

Shining from centuries far away,—

Good-will and Peace: Peace and Good-will.

The torch of glory pales and wanes,

The lamp of love must know decease,

But still o’er far Judæan plains

The quenchless star-beam lives and reigns,—

Peace and Good-will: Good-will and Peace.

And clear to-day as long ago

The angel-chorus echoes still,

Above the clamor and the throe

Of human passion, human woe,—

Good-will and Peace: Peace and Good-will.

Through eighteen hundred stormy years

The dear notes ring, and will not cease;

And past all mists of mortal tears

The guiding star rebukes our fears,—

Peace and Good-will: Good-will and Peace.

Shine, blessed star, the night is black,

Shine, and the heavens with radiance fill,

While on thy slender, guiding track

The angel voices echo back,—

Good-will and Peace: Peace and Good-will.