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HLXIV. Now to the Lord a noble Song!

1 Now to the Lord a noble Song!
Awake, my Soul, awake, my Tongue;
Hosanna to th' eternal Name,
And all his boundless Love proclaim.
2 See where it shines in Jesus' Face,
The brightest Image of his Grace;
God, in the Person of his Son,
Has all his mightiest Works out-done.

3 The spacious Earth, and spreading Flood
Proclaim the wise, the pow'rful God,
And thy rich Glories from afar
Sparkle in ev'ry rolling Star.
4 But in his Looks a Glory stands,
The noblest Labour of thine Hands;
The pleasing Lustre of his Eyes
Out-shines the Wonders of the Skies.

5 Grace! 'tis a sweet, a charming Theme;
My Thoughts rejoice at Jesus' Name:
Ye Angels, dwell upon the Sound,
Ye Heav'ns, reflect it to the Ground.
6 O may I live to reach the Place
Where he unvails his lovely Face,
Where all his Beauties you behold,
And sing his Name to Harps of Gold!

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First Line: Now to the Lord a noble Song!
Language: English
Publication Date: 1760
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