A Nation's Thanksgiving : a Psalm of Praise

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But, when the awful cloud — its fury spent — Prepared to part, within the prayed-for rent Thy " Bow " was seen.
Telling of righted wrong* — of buried woe — A nation stronger for the bitter throe Must needs have been.
*Slavery abolished by law, Sept. 12, A. D. 1862.
(37) XXVIII.
)ND now, we look with hope, * Born of past mercies, to the coming years— 4 E'en to their utmost scope.
We see a land, baptized in blood and tears — Escaped a thousand anxious cares and fears, Prepared to cope — Emerging
...from the throes of civil strife.
And instinct with a purer, loftier life — With future ill ; And brothers, dearer from the bloody fight In which they proved their common race and might, One common hope shall thrill.
(38) XXIX.
JJbE see a nation stand Conspicuous through all the world — high blest.
A peaceful land !
The shrine of Liberty — the home of the opprest : Where Tyranny shall never rear its crest, Or Slavery more shall brand.
Too strong for foes without to dare molest ; Within, ruled by that loftiest law's behest — A self-restraint, The fruitage of enlighten'd government, Of peace and plenty, and that sweet content Which bounds desire Within the just domain of individual right — Which curbs Ambition's godless appetite And Lust's fell fire.


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