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The Turf Shall Be My Fragrant Shrine. (Air.--Stevenson.)

    By Thomas Moore



    The turf shall be my fragrant shrine;
    My temple, LORD! that Arch of thine;
    My censer's breath the mountain airs,
    And silent thoughts my only prayers.

    My choir shall be the moonlight waves,
    When murmuring homeward to their caves,
    Or when the stillness of the sea,
    Even more than music dreams of Thee!

    I'll seek, by day, some glade unknown,
    All light and silence, like thy Throne;
    And the pale stars shall be, at night,
    The only eyes that watch my rite.

    Thy Heaven, on which 'tis bliss to look,
    Shall be my pure and shining book,
    Where I shall read, in words of flame,
    The glories of thy wondrous name.

    I'll read thy anger in the rack
    That clouds awhile the day-beam's track;
    Thy mercy in the azure hue
    Of sunny brightness, breaking thro'.

    There's nothing bright, above, below,
    From flowers that bloom to stars that glow,
    But in its light my soul can see
    Some feature of thy Deity:

    There's nothing dark, below, above,
    But in its gloom I trace thy Love,
    And meekly wait that moment, when
    Thy touch shall turn all bright again!



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