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‘The Earth is the Lord's.’

I

Lord of the Lords of all the earth!
Lord of the souls of men!
From Thee all heavenly gifts have birth;
To Thee return again!

II

The lightnings flashed from off Thy throne
Fill Heaven and Earth with light;
And by that living flame alone
Men read the world aright.

III

On every crown and sceptre shed
Thy beams of glory shine;
And burn round every Father's head,
That rules by right Divine.

IV

The Priests by thee anointed, stand
Beside his altar, each;
And all the Wise, a Prophet-band,
What Thou hast taught them teach.

V

Thy voice, O Father, rolls around
The world for evermore;
The speech we know not but the sound
In silence we adore.

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VI

The Heavens themselves repose thereon:
Thereon the Earth is stayed:
And seasons change, and rivers run
By Thee ordained and swayed.