Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from Princeton Theological Seminary Library http://archive.org/details/horasbOObona HYMNS or FAITH AND HOPE. BT HOEATIUS BOjS t AR, D.D., KELSO, AUTHOB OF THE u NIGHT OF WEEPING,'' M THE MOENING OF JOT, M ETO. NEW YORK: ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS, N a . 530 BROADWAY, 1864. n t e tt t s . DIVINE ORDER . 9 LEFT BEHIND 11 THE MEETING- PLACE 13 A STRANGER HERE 16 OCEAN TEACHINGS 20 NO MORE SEA 22 THE CHANGE 24 THE CLOUDLESS 26 THE HOME SICKNESS 28 THE LAND OF LIGHT 31 THE SEEN AND THE UNSEEN 33 ADVENT 39 DAWN 41 RETURN UNI .':! Y RES' 43 THE MORNING STAR 46 THINGS HOPED FOR 4*7 THROUGH DEATH TO LIFE. 50 HORA NOVISSIMA 53 THE NIGHT COMETH. 56 THE DAY AI TER ARMAGEDDON 58 REST YONDER 63 HOW LONG ! ^4 A LITTLE WHILE 66 NOT VERT FA. 69 THE EVERLASTING MEMORIAL 71 71 CONTENTS. PAG OUR ONE LIFE 74 THE CONSOLATION 76 THE REAL 78 NOT HERE , 80 NOT NOW 81 LIGHT'S TEACHINGS 82 EARTH'S BEAUTY 8G THE NIGHT AND THE MORNING 87 HOPE OF DAY ... 88 DAY-SPRING 91 DUST TO DUST 94 ARISE AND DEPART 97 THE KINGDOM 100 NEWLY FALLEN ASLEEP 102 THE FLESH RESTING IN HOPE 107 REST 110 A PILGRIM'S SONG 112 QUIS SEPARABIT . 115 FAR BETTER 117 WANDERING DOWN 119 THE ROD 122 STRENGTH BY THE WAY 127 THE FEAST 128 THE STRANGER SEA-BIRD 129 hope defer t ;e:< . 132 THE BLANK 135 THE SLEEP OF THE BELOVED 136 THE LITTLE FLOCK 138 THE NAME OF NAMES 141 MINE ANT) THINE 144 ABIDE IN HIM. 145 THE Bl p 147 THE SIN-BEARER . ., 149 CONTEXTS. Vll PAGB THE SUBSTITUTE . . . 152 LOST BUT FOUXD 154 THE WORD KADI FLESH THE DARKNESS AND THE LIGHT 15S VOICE FROM GALILEE 159 A BETHLEHEM HYMN .... 160 THIS DO IN REMEMBRANCE OF ME 162 CHRIST OUR FEACE 164 GODS ISRAEL the shadow of the cross child's prayer 168 CHILD'S M0RNTN3 HYMN . . 1 69 TO M. L. B 171 THE TWO ERAS OF THE LAND 173 MARTYR'S HYMN BUBSUM CORDA THE REST-DAY THE INNER CALM THE DISBURDENING COMPANIONSHIP 1S5 THE HEAVENLY SOWING DISAPPOINTMENT THE TIME TO MEET GONE BEFORE 192 THE ELDER BROTHER , 194 LIFE FROM THE DEAD EVER NEAR 197 IT IS FINISHED 19S PRESS ON "200 LAUS DEO 202 CREATION DESERT LILIES. SUMMER GLADNESS Vlll CONTENTS. PAGB THE FRIEND 212 THE BLANK 214 CHOOSE WELl 216 'TWAS I THAT DID IT 217 THE USEFUL LIFE 219 PASSING THROUGH 221 FORWARD. 223 NOTHING BETWEEN 226 FOLLOW THOU ME 228 VANITY 230 MACHPELAH 232 OLD WORDS 234 THE OLD JEW ON MOUNT MORIAH 237 THE SHEPHERDS 5 PLAIN , 240 COME, LORD 246 THY WAY, NOT MINE 249 ALLELUIA 251 LIVE 253 THE MARTYR'S GRAVE 255 ALL WELL 258 LINKS 259 THE RESURRECTION OF THE JUST 262 THE PRAYER 263 THE CITY. . , 265 HYMNS OF FAITH AND HOPE. DIVINE ORDER. Tis first the true and then the beautiful, Not first the beautiful and then the true ; First the wild moor, with rock and reed and pool, Then the gay garden, rich in scent and hue. 'Tis first the good and then the beautiful, — Not first the beautiful and then the good ; First the rough seed, sown in the rougher soil, Then the flower-blossom, or the branching wood Not first the glad and then the sorrowful, — But first the sorrowful, and then the glad ; Tears for -i day, — for earth of tears is full, Then t\ e forget that we were ever sad. 10 DIVINE OTITVER Not first the bright, and after that the dark, — But first the dark, aud after that the bright ; First the thick cloud, and then the rainbow's arc, First the dark grave, then resurrection-light. Tis first the night, — stern night of storm and war,— Long nights of heavy clouds and veiled skies ; Then the far sparkle of the Morning-star, That bids the saints awake and dawn arise. LEFT BEHIND. Look at this starbeam ! I /'rib. It has come down I Xow it alight- unwearie on tl is earth, Xor storm nor nig] its heavenly glow. Unbent blast, Unfl air, It sparkles out firom y<;<:i unmeasured vai Bright 'mid the brightest, *mid the fairest fair. Undreamed it reaches me ; but vet alone : The thousand gay companions that took vring Adong with it have perished one by I >*ei space like blc - be spring. Some to yon nearer orbs I their course, Yon city's smoke has quenched a thousand more : Myriads in yon dark cloud have spent their ft i A few stray gleams are all that reach our shore. 12 LEFT BEHIND. And with us ! How many, who began Life's race with us, are dropping by the way ; Losing themselves in darkness one by one, From the glad goal departing wide astray ! When we shall reach the kingdom of the blest, How few who started with us shall we find Arriving or arrived, for glorious rest ! How many shall we mourn as left behind !* u Pauci laeta arva tenenras." — Virgil JEneid, VL THE MEETING-PLAGE. ' Where the faded flower shall freshen, — Freshen never more to fade ; Where the shaded sky shall brighten, — Brighten never more to shade : Where the sun-blaze never scorches ; Where the star-beams cease to chill ; Where no tempest stirs the echoes Of the wood, or wave, or hill : Where the morn shall wake in gladness, And the moon the joy prolong, Where the daylight dies in fragrance, 'Mid the burst of holy song : Brother, we shall meet and rest 'Mid the holy and the blest ! Where no shadow shall bewilder, Where life's vain parade is o'er, WTiere the sleep of sin is broken, And the dreamer dreams no more : 14 THE MEETING-PLACF. Where the bond is never severed ; — Partings, claspings, sob and moan, Midnight waking, twilight weeping, Heavy noontide, — ali are done : Where the child has found its mother. Where the mother Unas the child, Where dear families are gathered, That were scattered on the wild : Brother, we shall meet and rest 'Mid the holy and the blest I Where the hidden wound is healed, Where the blighte:! light ;e-blooms, Where the smitten heart the freshness Of its buoyant youth resumes : Where the love that here we lavish On the withering leaves of time, Shall have fadeless flowers to fix on In an ever spring bright clime : Where we find the joy of loving, As we never loved before, — Loving on, unchilled, unhindered, Loving once and evermore : Brother, we shall meet and rest, 'Mid the holy and the blest ! THE MEETING-PLACE. 15 Where a blasted world shall brighten Underneath a bluer sphere, And a softer, gentler sunshine Shed its healing splendor here : Where earth's barren vales shall blossom, Puttino- on their robe of green, And a purer, fairer Eden Be where only wastes have been : Where a King in kingly glory, Such as earth has never known, Shall assume the righteous see] Claim and wear the holy cre tn