I Thou Shepherd that dost Israel @3keep@1, Give ear @3in time of need@1, Who leadest like a flock of sheep @3Thy loved@1 Joseph's seed, That sitt'st between the Cherubs @3bright Between their wings outspread@1, Shine forth, @3and from thy cloud give light@1, @3And on our foes thy dread@1. 2 In Ephraim's view and Benjamin's, And in Manasseh's sight, Awake thy strength, come, and @3be seen To@1 save us @3by thy might@1. 3 Turn us again, @3thy grace divine To us@1 O God @3vouchsafe@1; Cause thou thy face on us to shine And then we shall be safe. 4 Lord God of Hosts, how long wilt thou, How long wilt thou declare Thy smoking wrath @3and angry brow@1 Against thy people's prayer? 5 Thou feed'st them with the bread of tears, Their bread with tears they eat, And mak'st them largely drink the tears @3Wherewith their tears are wet@1. 6 A strife thou mak'st us @3and a prey@1 To every neighbour foe; Among themselves they laugh, they play, And flouts at us they throw. 7 Return us, @3and thy grace divine@1, O God of Hosts @3vouchsafe@1; Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. 8 A vine from Egypt thou hast brought, @3Thy free love made it shine@1, And drov'st out nations @3proud and haught@1 To plant this @3lovely@1 vine. 9 Thou didst prepare for it a place And root it deep and fast That it @3began to grow apace, And@1 filled the land @3at last@1. 10 With her @3green@1 shade @3that@1 covered @3all@1, The hills were @3overspread@1; Her boughs @3as high as@1 cedars tall @3Advanced their lofty head@1. 11 Her branches @3on the western side@1 Down to the sea she sent, And @3upward@1 to that river @3wide@1 Her other branches @3went@1. 12 Why hast thou laid her hedges low And broken down her fence, That all may pluck her, as they go, @3With rudest violence@1? 13 The @3tusked@1 boar out of the wood Upturns it by the roots, Wild beasts there browse, and make their food @3Her grapes and tender shoots@1. 14 Return now, God of Hosts, look down From Heav'n, thy seat divine, Behold @3us, but without a frown@1, And visit this @3thy@1 vine. 15 Visit this vine, which thy right hand Hath set, and planted @3long@1, And the young branch, that for thyself Thou hast made firm and strong. 16 But now it is consumed with fire, And cut @3with axes@1 down; They perish at thy dreadful ire, At thy rebuke and frown. 17 Upon the man of thy right hand Let thy @3good@1 hand be @3laid@1, Upon the Son of Man, whom thou Strong for thyself hast made. 18 So shall we not go back from thee @3To ways of sin and shame@1, Quicken us thou, then @3gladly@1 we Shall call upon thy name. Return us, @3and thy grace divine@1 Lord God of Hosts @3vouchsafe@1, Cause thou thy face on us to shine, And then we shall be safe. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A DEPOSITION FROM LOVE by THOMAS CAREW MOTLEY: MUSIC by WALTER JOHN DE LA MARE CLEOMENS, OR THE SPARTAN HERO: SONG by JOHN DRYDEN A THANKSGIVING TO GOD [FOR HIS HOUSE] by ROBERT HERRICK SONNET TO MASTER GABRIELL HARVEY, DOCTOR OF LAWES by EDMUND SPENSER ANACTORIA by ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE |