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Text: | I did in heart rejoice |
Author: | W. K. |
1 I did in heart rejoice
to hear the people's voice
In offering so willingly:
For let us up, say they,
And in the Lord's house pray:
Thus spake the folk with amity.
2 Our feet that wander'd wide
shall in thy gates abide,
O thou Jerusalem full fair;
Which art so seemly set
Much like a city neat,
Whither the people do repair.
3 The tribes with one accord
to give thanks to the Lord
Are thither bent their way to take:
So God before did tell
That there his Israel
their prayers should together make.
4 For there are thrones erect,
and that for this respect,
To set forth justice orderly:
Which thrones right to maintain,
To David's house remain,
his folk to judge with equity.
5 To pray let us not cease
for Jerusalem's peace:
Thy friends God keep in amity;
Peace be thy walls about;
And prosper thee throughout
thy palaces continually.
6 For my friends sake will I
wish that prosperity
May evermore abide in thee:
God's house doth me allure
Thy wealth for to procure
as much as always lies in me.
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First Line: | I did in heart rejoice |
Author: | W. K. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1790 |
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