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Text: | Hail to the King, Who comes in weakness now |
Translator: | John Brownlie |
I
Hail to the King, Who comes in weakness now,
No wreath of gold encircleth His brow,
Lowly His state,—in lowly worship bow;
Hail to the King!
II
Born of His Maiden Mother, pure as snow,
Son of our God, begotten long ago,
Ere yet the stream of time began to flow;
Hail to the King!
III
Nowhere was found a shelter for His head,
Humble He lay, e’en where the oxen fed,
No couch nor crib, a manger was His bed;
Hail to the King!
IV
Herdsmen were there who heard the angels sing;
Wise men from far who myrrh and incense bring,
No other hand bestowed an offering;
Hail to the King!
V
Hail to the King! O Christ upon Thy throne,
Look on the souls which Thou didst make Thine own,
When by Thy Birth and Death Thou did’st atone;
Hail to the King!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Hail to the King, Who comes in weakness now |
Title: | Hail to the King, Who comes in weakness now |
Greek Title: | οἱ μάγοι τὰ δῶρα προσφέρουσιν |
Translator: | John Brownlie (1911) |
Meter: | 10,10,10,4 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1911 |