“At even, or at midnight, or at the cock-crowing, or in the morning.”—MARK xiii. 35.

“IT may be in the evening,
    When the work of the day is done,
And you have time to sit in the twilight
    And watch the sinking sun,
While the long bright day dies...

There ’s a good time coming, boys.
  A good time coming:
We may not live to see the day,
But earth shall glisten in the ray
  Of the good time coming.
Cannon-balls may aid the truth,
  But thought ’s a weapon stronger;
We ’ll win our battle...

Come hither lads and hearken,
  for a tale there is to tell,
Of the wonderful days a-coming,
  when all shall be better than well.

And the tale shall be told of a country,
  a land in the midst of the sea,
And folk shall call it England...