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Nature's Hymn To The Deity

    By John Clare



    All nature owns with one accord
    The great and universal Lord:
    The sun proclaims him through the day,
    The moon when daylight drops away,
    The very darkness smiles to wear
    The stars that show us God is there,
    On moonlight seas soft gleams the sky
    And "God is with us" waves reply.

    Winds breathe from God's abode "we come,"
    Storms louder own God is their home,
    And thunder yet with louder call,
    Sounds "God is mightiest over all";
    Till earth right loath the proof to miss
    Echoes triumphantly "He is,"
    And air and ocean makes reply,
    God reigns on earth, in air and sky.

    All nature owns with one accord
    The great and universal Lord:
    Insect and bird and tree and flower--
    The witnesses of every hour--
    Are pregnant with his prophesy
    And "God is with us" all reply.
    The first link in the mighty plan
    Is still--and all upbraideth man.



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