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1 Again the Lord of life and light
Awakes the kindling ray;
Unseals the eyelids of the morn,
And pours increasing day.
2 O what a night was that, which wrapp'd
The heathen world in gloom!
O what a sun which broke this day
Triumphant from the tomb!
3 This day be grateful homage paid,
And loud hosannas sung;
Let gladness dwell in ev'ry heart,
And praise on ev'ry tongue.
4 Ten thousand diff'ring lips shall join
To hail this welcome morn,
Which scatter'd blessings from its wings,
To nations yet unborn.
5 Jesus, the friend of human kind,
With strong compassion mov'd,
Descended like a pitying God,
To save the souls he lov'd.
6 The pow'rs of darkness leagu'd in vain
To bind his soul in death;
He shook their kingdom when he fell,
With his expiring breath.
7 Not long the toils of hell could keep
The hope of Judah's line;
Corruption never could take hold
On aught so much divine.
8 And now his conq'ring chariot wheels
Ascend the lofty skies;
While broke, beneath his pow'rful cross,
Death's iron sceptre lies.
9 Exalted high at God's right hand,
And Lord of all below,
Thro' him is pard'ning love dispens'd,
And boundless blessings flow.
10 And still for erring, guilty man,
A brother's pity flows;
And still his bleeding heart is touch'd
With mem'ry of our woes.
11 To thee, my Saviour, and my King,
Glad homage let me give;
And stand prepar'd like thee to die,
With thee that I may live.
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First Line: | Again the Lord of life and light |
Title: | The great Shepherd of the Sheep brought back from the Dead |
Meter: | C.M. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1792 |
Scripture: | ; |
Topic: | The Resurrection of Christ, who arose for our Justification |
Source: | Howard's Coll. |