England's Antiphon

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Had this effulgence disappeared
With flying haste, I might have sent Among the speechless clouds a look Of blank astonishment;
But 'tis endued with power to stay, And sanctify one closing day,
That frail Mortality may see--
What is?--ah no, but what can be! Time was when field and watery cove With modulated echoes rang,
While choirs of fervent angels sang Their vespers in the grove;
Or, crowning, star-like, each some sovereign height, Warbled, for heaven above and earth below, Strains suitable to both.--Such holy rite, Methinks, if audibly repeated now
From hill or valley could not move Sublimer transport, purer love,
Than doth this silent spectacle--the gleam-- The shadow--and the peace supreme!


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