C. M. NATURE. 133. KEBLE. "The invisible things of Him, clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made." 1 THERE is a book, who runs may read, 2 The works of God, above, below, Are pages in that book to show 3 The glorious sky, embracing all, Wherewith encompassed, great and small 4 The dew of heaven is like Thy grace; 5 One Name, above all glorious names, The raging fire, the roaring wind, 7 Thou, who hast given me eyes to see Give me a heart to find out Thee, 7 s. M. 134. HEBER. "Consider the lilies of the field;- behold the fowls of the air.” 1 Lo! the lilies of the field! How their leaves instruction yield! By the blessed birds of heaven! Children, banish doubt and sorrow,- 2 One there lives, whose guardian eye One there lives, who, Lord of all, "He hath made every thing beautiful in its time." 1 THERE's not a dye that paints the rose, Or decks the lily fair, Or tints the humblest flower that blows, But God has placed it there. 2 There's not of grass a single blade, Where heavenly skill is not displayed, 8 There's not a star whose twinkling light Illumes the spreading earth; There's not a cloud, or dark or bright, 4 Then wake, my soul, and sing His name, And all His praise rehearse, Who spread abroad earth's glorious frame, And made the universe. Father, there is no change to live with Thee 93 Great God! and wilt Thou condescend Hail! reviving, joyous spring Hark, the glad sound! the Saviour comes 38 39 78842 15 |