George Willis Cooke, comp. The Poets of Transcendentalism: An Anthology. 1903.
MatinsFrancis Ellingwood Abbot (18361903)
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And from her mountain-altars broad
Earth rolls aloft pale wreaths of curling mist,—
Incense to God.
Along the distant-dying strand
Whisper the billowy choir their symphony,
Vast, deep, and grand.
Soft breathes the wind melodious strains,
And piping birds pour forth their jargonings
In leafy fanes.
To hymn thy praise, O Holy One!
And chant perpetual songs of grateful joy
Before thy throne.
Silent the waves of worship roll;
Yet poor, discordant, weak, Thou hear’st a song
Deep in my soul.