Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By Original Hymns. V. The Ministration of AngelsJohn Mason Neale (18181866)
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Whom Thou dost send, O God of light,
Around Thine Own the livelong night
Their watch and ward to keep:
They leave the Everlasting Hymn,
Where Cherubim and Seraphim
Continually do cry:
Whereon, while others wake and weep,
Thou givest Thy belovèd sleep,
And hover round their head.
Their Vigils, who, like me, distrest,
Nor wake to strength, nor sleep to rest,
And make the rough ways smooth.
My eyes, if loos’d from flesh, might see
Such an immortal Company,
As ne’er to Monarch bow;
Might seem the Gate of Paradise;
And in its sorrow joy might rise,
And glory in its gloom.
God in Three Persons, both by those
That after toil in Thee repose,
And those by grief opprest!