Thou in perfect peace will keep them, They whose minds on thee are stayed; Though the evil one may tempt them, They shall still be unafraid. Clouds may lower and darkness gather, Billows furiously may roll; Need we trouble when our Father Speakest peace unto the soul. Peace without one ray of terror, Peace that comforts day by day; Peace that passeth understanding, May it keep our hearts alway! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...PISCATAQUA RIVER by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THE HILLS WERE MADE FOR FREEDOM by WILLIAM GOLDSMITH BROWN ON PARTING by GEORGE GORDON BYRON THANKSGIVING DAY by LYDIA MARIA CHILD ROBERT BROWNING by WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR I WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAY by WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG VERSES WRITTEN IN A BLANK LEAF OF TIGHE'S 'PSYCHE' by BERNARD BARTON |