Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By Lord, while for all mankind we prayJohn Reynell Wreford (18001881)
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Of every clime and coast;
O hear us for our native land,—
The land we love the most!
And here our kindred dwell;
Our children, too:—how should we love
Another land so well!
With peace our borders bless;
With prosperous times our cities crown,
Our fields with plenteousness.
Of knowledge, truth, and Thee;
And let our hills and valleys shout
The songs of liberty.
Upon our Sabbaths smile;
And piety and virtue reign,
And bless our native isle.
Our country we commend;
Be Thou her Refuge and her Trust
Her everlasting Friend!