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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
William Henry Furness (18021896)
Nightfall
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Down around the weary world
Falls the darkness: oh, how still
Is the working of thy will!
Work in me as silently:
Veil the day’s distracting sights;
Show me heaven’s eternal lights.
Countless stars,—a wondrous birth!
So may gleams of glory start
From this dim abyss, my heart;
In the boundless realms of thought;
High and infinite desires,
Flaming like those upper fires!
Let them break upon my sight;
Let them shine serenely still,
And with light my being fill.
Dwellest here within me too;
May the perfect love of God
Here, as there, be shed abroad.
To the heavenly harmony,
Which, beyond the power of sound,
Fills the universe around.