Text: | How pleasant, how divinely fair |
Author: | Isaac Watts |
Tune: | BURTON |
Composer: | Isaac B. Woodbury |
1 How pleasant, how divinely fair,
O Lord of hosts, thy dwellings are!
With long desire my spirit faints
To meet th' assemblies of thy saints.
2 I long to rest in thine abode
My panting heart cries out for God;
My God, my King, why should I be
So far from all my joys and thee?
3 Blest are the souls that find a place
Within the temple of thy grace;
There they behold thy gentle rays,
And seek thy face and learn thy praise.
4 Blest are the men whose hearts are set
To find a way to Zion's gate:
God is their strength; and through the road
They lean upon their helper, God.
5 Cheerful they walk, with growing strength,
Till all shall meet in heaven at length;
Till all before thy face appear,
And join in nobler worship there.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | How pleasant, how divinely fair |
Author: | Isaac Watts |
Publication Date: | 1886 |
Topic: | Worship: Opening Hymns |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | BURTON |
Composer: | Isaac B. Woodbury |
Meter: | L.M. |
Key: | C Major |
Notes: | Alternate tunes: #136, 101, or 104. |