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I.LXVII | The Psalms of David#I.LXVIII | I.LXIX |
1 Behold the Rose of Sharon here,
The Lillies which the Vallies bear;
Behold the Tree of Life that gives
Refreshing Fruit and healing Leaves.
2 Amongst the Thorns so Lilies shine;
Amongst wild Gourds the noble Vine,
So in mine Eyes my Saviour proves,
Amidst a Thousand meaner Loves.
3 Beneath his cooling Shade I sat,
To shield me from the burning Heat;
Of heav'nly Fruit he spreads a Feast,
To feed my Eyes, and please my Taste.
[4 Kindly he brought me to the Place
Where stands the Banquet of his Grace;
He saw me faint, and o'er my Head
The Banner of his Love he spread.
5 With living Bread, and gen'rous Wine,
He cheers this sinking Heart of mine;
And op'ning his own Heart to me,
He shows his Thoughts how kind they be.]
6 O never let my Lord depart,
Lie down, and rest upon my Heart;
I charge my Sins not once to move,
Nor stir, nor wake, nor grieve my Love.
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First Line: | Behold the Rose of Sharon here |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1766 |
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Topic: | Christ: Communion with Him; Church Conversing with Christ viz. seeking, finding, calling, answering; Feast of Love(4 more...) |