The Works of the Reverend and Learned Isaac Watts, D. D. Containing, besides his Sermons, and Essays on miscellaneous subjects, several additional pieces, Selected from his Manuscripts by the Rev. Dr. Jennings, and the Rev. Dr. Doddridge, in 1753: to which are prefixed, memoirs of the life of the author, compiled by the Rev. George Burder. In six volumes |
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HYMN 66. (L. M.) Christ the King at his Table, Sol. Song. i. 2–5, 12, 13, 17.
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Let him embrace my soul, and proveMine interest in his heavenly love:
The voice that tells me, ‘Thou art mine,’
Exceeds the blessings of the vine.
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On thee th'anointing Spirit came,And spreads the savour of thy name;
That oil of gladness and of grace
Draws virgin souls to meet thy face.
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Jesus, allure me by thy charms,My soul shall fly into thine arms:
Our wandering feet thy favours bring
To the fair chambers of the king.
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Wonder and pleasure tunes our voiceTo speak thy praises, and our joys:
Our memory keeps this love of thine
Beyond the taste of richest wine.
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Tho' in ourselves deform'd we are,And black as Kedar's tents appear,
Yet when we put thy beauties on,
Fair as the courts of Solomon.
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While at his table sits the King,He loves to see us smile and sing;
Our graces are our best perfume,
And breathe like spikenard round the room.
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As myrrh new-bleeding from the tree,Such is a dying Christ to me;
And while he makes my soul his guest,
My bosom, Lord, shall be thy rest.
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No beams of cedar or of firCan with thy courts on earth compare;
And here we wait until thy love
Raise us to nobler seats above.
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