Songs of Sion Set for the ioy of gods deere ones, vvho sitt here by the brookes of this vvorlds Babel, & vveepe vvhen they thinke on Hierusalem vvhich is on highe. By W. L. [i.e. William Loe] |
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The fift dumpe.
On the fift word.
I thirst.
Iohn. 19. v. 28.
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What thirst vvas this o ChristThat thou dist feele so fell
That made thee call for drinke in drought
That causd thee thus to yell.
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Wast not for my poore souleThou didst cry in thy thirst?
That I might tast the streames of ioy
That man had at the first
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And nere to thirst for aye,But haue the streames full glad
That ioy the hart, & soule, & all,
And blesse the mind thats sad.
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Thou art the rocke o ChristFrom vvhence the source doth flovve
That makes vs feele noe thirst at all
But vp vvards for to grovve.
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Come to this source my soule,And drench thy deepe sad mind
Thou cāst not chuse but here thou must
A vvell of blisse sure find
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For Christ didst thirst for theeThat thou mights drinke I say
The streames that flovve from throne of god
vvhere Christ doth dvvell for aye
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All soules doe thirst for thisAll saincts for this doe crye,
& bray as harts doe for the flouds,
And so to faynt, & dye.
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