NOW Autumn strews on every plain His mellow fruits and fertile grain; And laughing Plenty crowned with sheaves, With purple grapes, and spreading leaves, In rich profusion pours around, Her flowing treasures on the ground. Oh! mark the great, the liberal hand, That scatters blessings o'er the land; And to thee GOD of Nature raise The grateful song, the hymn of praise. The infant corn in vernal hours, He nurtured with his gentle showers, And bade the summer clouds diffuse Their balmy store of genial dews. He marked the tender stem arise, Till ripened by the glowing skies; And now matured, his work behold, The cheering harvest waves in gold. To nature's GOD with joy we raise The grateful song, the hymn of praise. The vallies echo to the strains Of blooming maids, and village swains; To Him they tune the lay sincere, Whose bounty crowns the smiling year. The sounds from every woodland borne, The sighing winds that bend the corn, The yellow fields around proclaim His mighty everlasting name. To nature's GOD united raise The grateful song, the hymn of praise. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE SOLITARY WOODSMAN by CHARLES GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBERTS TO A BIRCH TREE by KENNETH SLADE ALLING TOWARDS DEMOCRACY: PART 3. A LONG JOURNEY by EDWARD CARPENTER WHITE REQUIEM by S. BERT COOKSLEY THE RIVALS by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES |