3 What though, in solemn silence, all Move round this dark, terrestrial ball; 38 C. M. J. Q. ADAMS. Ps. 19. 1 TURN to the stars of heaven thine eyes, And God shall meet thee there; His glory they declare ; The wonders of their frame, Their Maker to proclaim. 2 Earth has no language, man no speech, But gives their voice a tongue; Their hymn in heaven is sung ; As from a blooming bride, With all a bridegroom's pride. 3 Glad, like a giant for the race, His orient flame ascends, Soars through the boundless realms of space, And in the west descends; His heat the vital lamp bestows, The firmament pervades, And earth's profoundest shades. 39 WATTS. The Glory of God in Creation and Providence. Ps. 104. 1 MY soul, thy great Creator praise ; When, clothed in his celestial rays, And like a robe his glory wears. The unfathomed deep he makes his bed ; On winged storms, across the skies. Are poised, and shall forever stand; Lest it should drown the earth again. And in their channels walk their round; 40 L. M. Watts. The Same. Ps. 104. 1 GOD from his cloudy cistern pours On the parched earth enriching showers; 2 What noble fruit the vines produce ! The olive yields a shining juice : With inward joy our faces shine. 3 He sets the sun his circling race, Appoints the moon to change her face ; Calls out wild beasts to hunt their prey. 4 Fierce lions lead their young abroad, And, roaring, ask their meat from God; The savage beast to covert flies. 5 Then man to daily labor goes ; The night was made for his repose ; From tiresome toil and wasting grief. 6 How strange thy works! how great thy skill! And every land thy riches fill; 41 L. M. WATTS. The Same. Ps. 104. 1 VAST are thy works, Almighty Lord ; All nature rests upon thy word; Waiting their portion from thy hands. 2 But when thy face is hid, they mourn, And, dying, to their dust return; 3 Yet thou canst breathe on dust again, And fill the world with beasts and men; A word of thy creating breath Repairs the wastes of time and death. 4 His works, the wonders of his might, Are honored with his own delight; The Lord is dreadful in his praise. 5 In thee my hopes and wishes meet, And make my meditations sweet; 42 L. M. J. Q. Adams. Ps. 104. 1 O LORD my God! how great art thou ! With honor and with glory crowned ; Light's dazzling splendors veil thy brow, And gird the universe around. Thy ministers a flaming fire ; At thy rebuke the floods retire. By thee their waters swell or fail ; Or shrink beneath the lowly vale. That bound the waters may not pass ; Their moisture swells the teeming ground, And paints the valleys o’er with grass. 5 The waving harvest, Lord, is thine ; The vineyard, and the olive's juice; Life, gladness, beauty, to produce. The sun for change of day and night; And thine the day's meridian light. 7 O Lord, thy works are all divine; In wisdom hast thou made them all ; Thine - peopled ocean's great and small. 8 All these on thee for life depend ; Thy spirit speaks, and they are born; Thy hand of plenty fills the horn. 9 Thy face is hidden, — they turn pale, With terror quake, with anguish burn; They die, and to their dust return. 10 And thou, my soul, with pure delight, Thy voice to bless thy Maker raise ; And night to morn repeat his praise. 43 P. M. Miss H. M. WILLIAMS. “ The Day is thine, the Night also is thine.” Ps. lxxiv. 16, 17. 1 MY God! all nature owns thy sway; Thou giv'st the night, and thou the day; |