XV.—OUR TITLES.
1. Are we not Nobles? we who traceOur Pedigree[113]so high,That God for us and for our raceCreated Earth and Sky,And Light, and Air, and Time, and Space,To serve us, and then die.2. Are we not Princes? we who standAs heirs beside the Throne;We who can call the promised landOur Heritage,[114]our own;And answer to no less commandThan God’s, and His alone.3. Are we not Kings? both night and day,From early until late,About our bed, about our way,A guard of Angels wait;And so we watch, and work, and prayIn more than royal state.4. Are we not holy? do not start;It is God’s sacred willTo call us Temples set apartHis Holy Ghost may fill;Our very food.... Oh hush, my heart,AdoreItand be still!5. Are we not more? Our life shall beImmortal[115]and divine;The nature Mary gave to Thee,Dear Jesus, still is Thine;Adoring in Thy Heart I seeSuch blood as beats in mine.6. O God! that we can dare to fail,And dare to say we must!O God, that we can ever trailSuch banners in the dust,Can let such starry honors pale,And such a Blazon[116]rust!7. Shall we upon such Titles bringThe taint of sin and shame?Shall we, the children of the KingWho hold so grand a claim,Tarnish, by any meaner thing,The glory of our name?
1. Are we not Nobles? we who traceOur Pedigree[113]so high,That God for us and for our raceCreated Earth and Sky,And Light, and Air, and Time, and Space,To serve us, and then die.2. Are we not Princes? we who standAs heirs beside the Throne;We who can call the promised landOur Heritage,[114]our own;And answer to no less commandThan God’s, and His alone.3. Are we not Kings? both night and day,From early until late,About our bed, about our way,A guard of Angels wait;And so we watch, and work, and prayIn more than royal state.4. Are we not holy? do not start;It is God’s sacred willTo call us Temples set apartHis Holy Ghost may fill;Our very food.... Oh hush, my heart,AdoreItand be still!5. Are we not more? Our life shall beImmortal[115]and divine;The nature Mary gave to Thee,Dear Jesus, still is Thine;Adoring in Thy Heart I seeSuch blood as beats in mine.6. O God! that we can dare to fail,And dare to say we must!O God, that we can ever trailSuch banners in the dust,Can let such starry honors pale,And such a Blazon[116]rust!7. Shall we upon such Titles bringThe taint of sin and shame?Shall we, the children of the KingWho hold so grand a claim,Tarnish, by any meaner thing,The glory of our name?
1. Are we not Nobles? we who traceOur Pedigree[113]so high,That God for us and for our raceCreated Earth and Sky,And Light, and Air, and Time, and Space,To serve us, and then die.
1. Are we not Nobles? we who trace
Our Pedigree[113]so high,
That God for us and for our race
Created Earth and Sky,
And Light, and Air, and Time, and Space,
To serve us, and then die.
2. Are we not Princes? we who standAs heirs beside the Throne;We who can call the promised landOur Heritage,[114]our own;And answer to no less commandThan God’s, and His alone.
2. Are we not Princes? we who stand
As heirs beside the Throne;
We who can call the promised land
Our Heritage,[114]our own;
And answer to no less command
Than God’s, and His alone.
3. Are we not Kings? both night and day,From early until late,About our bed, about our way,A guard of Angels wait;And so we watch, and work, and prayIn more than royal state.
3. Are we not Kings? both night and day,
From early until late,
About our bed, about our way,
A guard of Angels wait;
And so we watch, and work, and pray
In more than royal state.
4. Are we not holy? do not start;It is God’s sacred willTo call us Temples set apartHis Holy Ghost may fill;Our very food.... Oh hush, my heart,AdoreItand be still!
4. Are we not holy? do not start;
It is God’s sacred will
To call us Temples set apart
His Holy Ghost may fill;
Our very food.... Oh hush, my heart,
AdoreItand be still!
5. Are we not more? Our life shall beImmortal[115]and divine;The nature Mary gave to Thee,Dear Jesus, still is Thine;Adoring in Thy Heart I seeSuch blood as beats in mine.
5. Are we not more? Our life shall be
Immortal[115]and divine;
The nature Mary gave to Thee,
Dear Jesus, still is Thine;
Adoring in Thy Heart I see
Such blood as beats in mine.
6. O God! that we can dare to fail,And dare to say we must!O God, that we can ever trailSuch banners in the dust,Can let such starry honors pale,And such a Blazon[116]rust!
6. O God! that we can dare to fail,
And dare to say we must!
O God, that we can ever trail
Such banners in the dust,
Can let such starry honors pale,
And such a Blazon[116]rust!
7. Shall we upon such Titles bringThe taint of sin and shame?Shall we, the children of the KingWho hold so grand a claim,Tarnish, by any meaner thing,The glory of our name?
7. Shall we upon such Titles bring
The taint of sin and shame?
Shall we, the children of the King
Who hold so grand a claim,
Tarnish, by any meaner thing,
The glory of our name?
[113]Pedˊ-i-gree, lineage, line of descent from a progenitor.[114]Herˊ-it-age, an estate that passes from an ancestor to an heir.[115]Im-morˊ-tal, exempt from death.[116]Blaˊ-zon, a coat of arms.
[113]Pedˊ-i-gree, lineage, line of descent from a progenitor.
[113]Pedˊ-i-gree, lineage, line of descent from a progenitor.
[114]Herˊ-it-age, an estate that passes from an ancestor to an heir.
[114]Herˊ-it-age, an estate that passes from an ancestor to an heir.
[115]Im-morˊ-tal, exempt from death.
[115]Im-morˊ-tal, exempt from death.
[116]Blaˊ-zon, a coat of arms.
[116]Blaˊ-zon, a coat of arms.