• A mighty fortress is our God,
      A bulwark never failing;
    Our helper he amid the flood
      Of mortal ills prevailing.
        For still our ancient foe
        Doth seek to work us woe;
        His craft and power are great,
        And, armed with cruel hate,
      On earth is not his equal.

    Did we in our own strength confide,
      Our...

  • Day of wrath, that day of burning,
    Seer and Sibyl speak concerning,
    All the world to ashes turning.

    Oh, what fear shall it engender,
    When the Judge shall come in splendor,
    Strict to mark and just to render!

    Trumpet, scattering sounds of wonder,
    Rending sepulchres asunder,
    Shall resistless summons thunder.

    All aghast...

  •         i am old and blind!
    Men point at me as smitten by God’s frown;
    Afflicted and deserted of my kind,
            Yet am I not cast down.

            I am weak, yet strong;
    I murmur not that I no longer see;
    Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong,
            Father Supreme! to Thee.
            All-merciful One!
    When men are...

  • It came upon the midnight clear,
        That glorious song of old,
    From angels bending near the earth
        To touch their harps of gold:
    “Peace to the earth, good-will to men
        From heaven’s all-gracious King!”
    The world in solemn stillness lay
        To hear the angels sing.

    Still through the cloven skies they come,
        With...

  • It lies around us like a cloud,
      The world we do not see;
    Yet the sweet closing of an eye
      May bring us there to be.

    Its gentle breezes fan our cheeks
      Amid our worldly cares;
    Its gentle voices whisper love,
      And mingle with our prayers.

    Sweet hearts around us throb and beat,
      Sweet helping hands are stirred,...

  • Yes, still I love thee! Time, who sets
      His signet on my brow,
    And dims my sunken eye, forgets
      The heart he could not bow,
    Where love, that cannot perish, grows
    For one, alas! that little knows
      How love may sometimes last,
    Like sunshine wasting in the skies,
      When clouds are overcast.

    The dew-drop hanging o’er the...

  • They tell me that I must not love,
      That thou wilt spurn the free
    And unbought tenderness that gives
      Its hidden wealth to thee.
    It may be so: I heed it not,
    Nor would I change my blissful lot,
    When thus I am allowed to make
    My heart a bankrupt for thy sake.

    They tell me when the fleeting charm
      Of novelty is o’er,...

  • Come back and bring my life again
      That went with thee beyond my will!
    Restore me that which makes me man
      Or leaves me wretched, dead and chill!
    Thy presence was of life a part;
      Thine absence leaves the blank of death.
    They wait thy presence—eye and heart,
      With straining gaze and bated breath.

    The light is darkness, if...

  • ’t is said that absence conquers love!
      But, oh! believe it not;
    I ’ve tried, alas! its power to prove,
      But thou art not forgot.
    Lady, though fate has bid us part,
      Yet still thou art as dear,
    As fixed in this devoted heart,
      As when I clasped thee here.

    I plunge into the busy crowd,
      And smile to hear thy name;...

  • I see thee still! thou art not dead,
      Though dust is mingled with thy form;
    The broken sunbeam hath not shed
      The final rainbow on the storm:
    In visions of the midnight deep,
      Thine accents through my bosom thrill
    Till joy’s fond impulse bids me weep,—
      For, wrapt in thought, I see thee still!

    I see thee still,—that cheek of...