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Centennial Hymn

    By John Greenleaf Whittier



I.

    Our fathers' God! from out whose hand
    The centuries fall like grains of sand,
    We meet to-day, united, free,
    And loyal to our land and Thee,
    To thank Thee for the era done,
    And trust Thee for the opening one.

II.

    Here, where of old, by Thy design,
    The fathers spake that word of Thine
    Whose echo is the glad refrain
    Of rended bolt and falling chain,
    To grace our festal time, from all
    The zones of earth our guests we call.

III.

    Be with us while the New World greets
    The Old World thronging all its streets,
    Unveiling all the triumphs won
    By art or toil beneath the sun;
    And unto common good ordain
    This rivalship of hand and brain.

IV.

    Thou, who hast here in concord furled
    The war flags of a gathered world,
    Beneath our Western skies fulfil
    The Orient's mission of good-will,
    And, freighted with love's Golden Fleece,
    Send back its Argonauts of peace.

V.

    For art and labor met in truce,
    For beauty made the bride of use,
    We thank Thee; but, withal, we crave
    The austere virtues strong to save,
    The honor proof to place or gold,
    The manhood never bought nor sold.

VI.

    Oh make Thou us, through centuries long,
    In peace secure, in justice strong;
    Around our gift of freedom draw
    The safeguards of Thy righteous law
    And, cast in some diviner mould,
    Let the new cycle shame the old!



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