AWAKE , thou lov'd strain! oh, again let me hear thee! Breathe o'er me again thy enchantment divine: 'Tis silence,-'tis night,-no intruder is near me, To mock what for kingdoms I would not resign. Oh, pour o'er my heart all that soften'd emotion, No reason can know, and no language display; Receive my still spirit's surrender'd devotion, And charm the dull sense of existence away.
Ye musings of tenderness, melt and deceive me! O pity and love! for your dreams I implore; And Thou, who art love and art pity, receive me, Great Father of light! whom I sigh to adore. Oh, welcome, ye forms in mild radiance descending, That whisper responsive, and smile as I gaze! Before the far throne, lo, the seraphs are bending; I hear their hosannas of rapture and praise.