• A fine and subtle spirit dwells

    In every little flower,

    Each one its own sweet feeling breathes

    With more or less of power.

    There is a silent eloquence

    In every wild bluebell

    That fills my softened heart with bliss

    That words could never tell.


    Yet I recall not long ago...

  • Maiden, thou wert thoughtless once

    Of beauty or of grace,

    Simple and homely in attire

    Careless of form and face.

    Then whence this change, and why so oft

    Dost smooth thy hazel hair?

    And wherefore deck thy youthful form

    With such unwearied care?

    'Tell us ­- and cease to tire our...

  • Eternal power of earth and air,

    Unseen, yet seen in all around,

    Remote, but dwelling everywhere,

    Though silent, heard in every sound.

    If e'er thine ear in mercy bent

    When wretched mortals cried to thee,

    And if indeed thy Son was sent

    To save lost sinners such as me.


    Then...