Lar gi an tur do na to res Be ne par- tas CO Bo - nam spem os - tentat fore Templum qua - si re Nec au- di re pi gi as. um. remit te mus Ve- ritatis mo- ni tus. Et . in sig ni or flo - re- bit Nostra Univer si tas. A-MEN. JAMES BRADSTREET GREENOUGH, 1833-1901. I. GOD! beneath thy guiding hand Our exiled fathers crossed the sea; And, when they trod the wintry strand, With prayer and psalm they worshipped thee. 2. Thou heard'st, well pleased, the song, the prayer: Thy blessing came; and still its power Shall onward through all ages bear The memory of that holy hour. 3. Laws, freedom, truth, and faith in God. And where their pilgrim feet have trod, The God they trusted guards their graves. 4. And here thy name, O God of love, Their children's children shall adore, Till these eternal hills remove, And spring adorns the earth no more. LEONARD BACON, 1802-1881. |