2646. Hark, 'Tis the Holy Temple's Bell

1. Hark! ’tis the holy temple’s bell;
The voice that summons me to prayer:
My heart, each roving fancy quell;
Come, to the house of God repair.

2. There, while, in orison sublime,
Souls to the throne of God ascend,
Let no unhallowed child of time
Profane pollutions with them blend.

3. How for thy wants canst thou implore,
Crave for thy frailties pardon free,
Of praise the votive tribute pour,
Or bend, in thanks, the grateful knee,

4. If, from the awful King of kings,
Each bauble lures thy soul astray;
If to this dust of earth it clings,
And, fickle, flies from heaven away;

5. Pure as the blessed seraph’s vow,
O, let the sacred concert rise;
Intent with humble rapture bow,
Adore the Ruler of the skies.

6. Bid earthborn atoms all depart;
Within thyself collected, fall;
And give one day, rebellious heart,
Unsullied to the Lord of all!

Text Information
First Line: Hark! 'tis the holy temple's bell
Title: Hark, 'Tis the Holy Temple's Bell
Author: John Q. Adams, 1767-1848
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Poems of Religion and Society by John Quincy Adams, by John Davis & T. H. Benton (New York: William H. Graham, 1848)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: RECTOR POTENS
Composer: Frank Sewall (1910)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 12351 42213 45645
Key: E♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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