Henry Charles Beeching, ed. (1859–1919). Lyra Sacra: A Book of Religious Verse. 1903.
By Henry Vaughan (16221695)Providence
SACRED and secret hand! | |
By whose assisting, swift command | |
The angel shewed that holy well, | |
Which freed poor Hagar from her fears, | |
And turned to smiles the begging tears | 5 |
Of young distressèd Ishmael. | |
If I Thy servant be, | |
Whose service makes ev’n captives free, | |
A fish shall all my tribute pay, | |
The swift-wing’d raven shall bring me meat, | 10 |
And I, like flowers, shall still go neat, | |
As if I knew no month but May. | |
Poor birds this doctrine sing; | |
And herbs, which on dry hills do spring | |
Or in the howling wilderness, | 15 |
Do know Thy dewy morning hours, | |
And watch all night for mists and showers, | |
Then drink and praise Thy bounteousness. | |