2. As if one took up the story where the other left it, and each night
passed over the wondrous tale to the next. The original has in it the thought
of pouring out, or welling over, with speech. Oh to drink often at the
celestial well, and learn to utter the glory of God! Even the changes of
alternating night and day are mutely eloquent, and light and shade equally
reveal the Invisible One; let the vicissitudes of our circumstances do the
same, and while we bless the God of our days of joy, let us also extol him who
giveth “songs in the night.”
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