Give ear, ye kings-bow down, Ye rulers of the earth This, this is He; your Priest by grace, Your God and King by birth. No pomp of earthly guards And all-defying, dauntless look,, Yet are there more with him Than all that are with youThe armies of the highest Heaven, All righteous, good, and true. Spotless their robes and pure, That hides the unapproached shrine His throne, thy bosom blest, O Mother undefil'd That throne, if ought beneath the skies, Beseems the sinless child. Lost in high thoughts," whose son A Her guileless husband walks beside, Bearing the hallow'd dove ; Meet emblem of His vow, Who, on this happy day, His dove-like soul-best sacrifice Did on God's altar lay. But who is he, by years Bow'd, but erect in heart, Whose prayers are struggling with his tears? "Lord, let me now depart. ""Tis time that I depart in peace, Yet swells the pomp: one more Full fourscore years, meek widow, she Her heaven-ward way hath trod. She who to earthly joys So long had given farewell, Now sees, unlook'd for, Heaven on earth, Christ in His Israel. Wide open from that hour The temple-gates are set, And still the saints rejoicing there The holy Child have met. Now count his train to-day, And who may meet him, learn: Him child-like sires, meek maidens find, Where pride can nought discern. Still to the lowly soul He doth himself impart, And for His cradle and His throne Chooseth the pure in heart. ST. MATTHIAS' DAY. Wherefore of these men, which have companied with us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us; beginning from the baptism of John, until that same day that he was taken up from us; must one be ordained to be a witness with us of his resurrection. Acts i. 21, 22. WHO is God's chosen priest? He, who on Christ stands waiting day and night, Who hath learn'd lowliness From his Lord's cradle, patience from His cross; Whom poor men's eyes and hearts consent to bless; To whom, for Christ, the world is loss; Who both in agony Hath seen Him and in glory; and in both Body and soul, to live and die, In witness of his Lord, In humble following of his Saviour dear : This is the man to wield th' unearthly sword, But who can e'er suffice What mortal-for this more than angels' task, But Thou hast made it sure By Thy dear promise to Thy Church and Bride, That Thou, on earth, would'st aye with her endure, Till earth to Heaven be purified. Thou art her only spouse, Whose arm supports her, on whose faithful breast Her persecuted head she meekly bows, Sure pledge of her eternal rest. Thou, her unerring guide, Stayest her fainting steps along the wild; That she may pass them undefil'd. |