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It tells us that the mighty deep, Fast by the Eternal chained, No more o'er earth's domain shall sweep, Awful and unrestrained.

It tells that seasons, heat and cold, Fixed by his sovereign will, Shall, in their course, bid man behold Seed-time and harvest still.

That still the flower shall deck the field, When vernal zephyrs blow; That still the vine its fruit shall yield, When autumn sunbeams glow.

Then, child of that fair earth! which yet Smiles with each charm endowed, Bless thou His name, whose mercy set The Rainbow in the cloud!