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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By SamuelJohnson

419 The City of God

CITY of God, how broad and far

Outspread thy walls sublime!

The true thy chartered freemen are,

Of every age and clime.

One holy Church, one army strong,

One steadfast high intent,

One working band, one harvest-song,

One King Omnipotent.

How purely hath thy speech come down

From man’s primeval youth;

How grandly hath thine empire grown

Of Freedom, Love, and Truth!

How gleam thy watchfires through the night,

With never fainting ray;

How rise thy towers, serene and bright,

To meet the dawning day!

In vain the surge’s angry shock,

In vain the drifting sands;

Unharmed, upon the Eternal Rock,

The Eternal City stands.