1 Lo, what a pleasing sight
Are brethren that agree!
How blest are all whose hearts unite
In bonds of piety!
2 From those celestial springs,
Such streams of comfort flow,
As no increase of riches brings,
Nor honours can bestow.
3 All in their stations move,
And each performs his part,
In all the cares of life and love,
With sympathizing heart.
4 Form'd for the purest joys,
By one desire possest,
One aim the zeal of all employs,
To make each other blest.
5 No bliss can equal theirs
Where such affections meet;
While praise devout, and mingl'd pray'rs
Make their communion sweet.
6 'Tis the same pleasure fills
The breast in worlds above,
Where joy like morning-dew, distils,
And all the air is love.
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First Line: | Lo, what a pleasing sight |
Meter: | S. M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1814 |
Topic: | Social Duties |
Notes: | Public Domain. |