"Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously; the horse and his rider hath he thrown into the sea."Exod. XV. 21. YE daughters and soldiers of Israel look back! Wherewhere are the thousands that shadowed your track, The chariots that took the deep earth as they rolled The banners of silk and the helmets of gold? Where are theythe vultures whose beaks would have fed On the tide of your hearts ere the pulses had fled? Give glory to God, who in mercy arose, And strewed 'mid the waters the strength of our foes. When we traveled the waste of the desert by day, With his banner-cloud's motion he marshalled the way: When we saw the tired sun in his glory expire Before he walked, in a pillar of fire. But this morn, and the Israelites' strength was a reed That shook with the thunder of chariot and steed, Where now are the swords and their far-flashing sweep? Their lightning are quenched in the depth of the deep. O thou, that redeemest the weak one at length And scourgest the strong in the pride of their strength, Who holdest the earth and the sea in thine hand, And rulest Eternity's shadowy land To thee let our thoughts and our offerings tend, Of virtue the Hope, and of sorrow the Friend. Let the incense of prayer still ascend to thy throne, Omnipotentgloriouseternalalone. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...AUTUMN WOODS by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT SONNET: 14 by RICHARD BARNFIELD LETTER TO B.W. PROCTOR, ESQ., FROM OXFORD; MAY, 1825 by THOMAS LOVELL BEDDOES THE FLYING WORDS by MORRIS GILBERT BISHOP DESERTED DERRICK by MARY ELIZABETH BRANTLEY |