Ezek. xlviii. 35. "As birds their infant brood protect, And spread their wings to shelter them, (Thus saith the Lord to his elect,) So will I guard Jerusalem." And what then is Jerusalem, This darling object of his care? Where is its worth in God's esteem? Who built it? who inhabits there? Jehovah founded it in blood, The blood of his incarnate Son; There dwell the saints, once foes to God, The sinners whom he calls his own. There, though besieged on every side, Yet much beloved, and guarded well, From age to age they have defied The utmost force of earth and hell. Let earth repent, and hell despair, This city has a sure defence; Her name is called "The Lord is there," And who has power to drive him thence? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MIDNIGHT SKATERS by EDMUND CHARLES BLUNDEN THE INDIAN BURYING GROUND by PHILIP FRENEAU AN ODE TO HIMSELF by BEN JONSON CRUCIFIXION TO THE WORLD BY THE CROSS OF CHRIST by ISAAC WATTS THE LEAPING POLL by WILLIAM HERVEY ALLEN JR. TO MR. BLEECKER, ON HIS PASSAGE TO NEW YORK by ANN ELIZA BLEECKER THE BAR VERSUS THE DOCKET by JOHN GARDINER CALKINS BRAINARD |