How lavish is the gentle hand of God.
His orators He promised eloquence
Before the great. Still sends He from above
The tongues of fire, and speech for every land.
Why this diverse abundance in his gifts?
He had the firmament to praise his power;
The day and silent night to tell his glory,
Creation all articulate. Beyond
All bounds extend his wonders and his love.
Lord, giving gifts of tongues, look down on me,
Grant me a voice with which to please you ever,
That, when you speak the doom of life and death,
It shall not stammer as the wicked quaver,
And may untroubled be what words it speaks.
21 MS dated 4 January 1645 (Huygens 1974, pp. 69-70). 4 Acts 2.1-6. 6-7 An adaptation of Psalms 19.1.
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