Doubt flies before the truth that's quired...

By Theodore Harding Rand

Doubt flies before the truth that's quired

When earth in living green‘ s attired,

As ghosts before the daystar's rising,—

The grass is ever God finger-spired.

When life is low my awe-stirred soul

No vision has of nature's whole;

It would unsheathe a weapon naked

And cut the bands of divine control.

The Nazarene knows no decrease,—

He shed His beams on Rome and Greece!

O radiant is His word: Consider

The springing grass, and have rest and peace!