Strong is the lion—like a coal
His eyeball,—like a bastion’s mole
His chest against the foes:
Strong the gier-eagle on his sail;
Strong against tide th’ enormous whale
Emerges as he goes.
But stronger still, in earth and air,
And in the sea, the man of prayer,
And far beneath the tide:
And in the seat to faith assigned,
Where ask is have, where seek is find,
Where knock is open wide.
Precious the penitential tear;
And precious is the sigh sincere,
Acceptable to God:
And precious are the winning flowers,
In gladsome Israel’s feast of bowers
Bound on the hallow’d sod.
Glorious the sun in mid career;
Glorious th’ assembled fires appear;
Glorious the comet’s train:
Glorious the trumpet and alarm;
Glorious the Almighty’s stretch’d-out arm;
Glorious th’ enraptured main:
glede] kite. Xiphias] sword-fish.
GLORIOUS the northern lights astream;
Glorious the song, when God’s the theme;
Glorious the thunder’s roar:
Glorious Hosanna from the den;
Glorious the catholic Amen;
Glorious the martyr’s gore:
Glorious—more glorious—is the crown
Of Him that brought salvation down,
By meekness call’d thy Son:
Thou that stupendous truth believed;—
And now the matchless deed’s achieved,
Determined, dared, and done!
JANE ELLIOT
1727-1805