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XXIVb | The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre#XXVIa | XXVIb |
1 Thou art all Love, my dearest Lord,
Thou art all lovely too;
Thy Love I at they Table taste,
Thy Loveliness I view.
But Thou more lovely art to me
For all that thou hast born:
Each cloud set off thy Lustre more;
Thee all thy Scars adorn.
2 Thy Garments tintur'd with the Blood,
The best and noblest dye,
Out-shine the robes that Princes wear;
thy Thorns their Gems out vie.
That I may be all Love to thee,
And lovely like thee too,
O cleanse me with thy precious Blood,
And me thy Beauty shew.
3 My former Vows I now renew
O Lord, as thou art mine,
I freely give my Heart to thee,
For ever I'll be thine.
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First Line: | Thou art all love, my dearest Lord |
Title: | The Loveliness of a suffering JESUS |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1758 |