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Almighty God! Chorus Of Priests. (Air.--Mozart.)

    By Thomas Moore



    Almighty GOD! when round thy shrine
    The Palm-tree's heavenly branch we twine,[1]
    (Emblem of Life's eternal ray,
    And Love that "fadeth not away,")
    We bless the flowers, expanded all,[2]
    We bless the leaves that never fall,

    And trembling say,--"In Eden thus
    "The Tree of Life may flower for us!"
    When round thy Cherubs--smiling calm,
    Without their flames--we wreathe the Palm.
    Oh God! we feel the emblem true--
    Thy Mercy is eternal too,
    Those Cherubs, with their smiling eyes,
    That crown of Palm which never dies,
    Are but the types of Thee above--
    Eternal Life, and Peace, and Love!



Extra Info:
[1] "The Scriptures having declared that the Temple of Jerusalem was a type of the Messiah, it is natural to conclude that the Palms, which made so conspicuous a figure in that structure, represented that Life and Immortality which were brought to light by the Gospel."--"Observations on the Palm, as a sacred Emblem," by W. Tighe.

[2] "And he carved all the walls of the house round about with carved figures of cherubim, and palm-trees, and open flowers."--1 Kings, VI. 29.



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