7411. What Happy Men, or Angels, These?

1. What happy men, or angels, these,
That all their robes are spotless white?
Whence did this glorious troop arrive
At the pure realms of heav’nly light?

2. From torturing racks and burning fires,
And seas of their own blood they came;
But nobler blood has washed their robes,
Flowing from Christ the dying Lamb.

3. Now they approach th’almighty throne,
With loud hosannas night and day;
Sweet anthems to the great Three-One,
Measure their blest eternity.

4. No more shall hunger pain their souls;
He bids their paring thirst begone,
And spreads the shadow of His wings
To screen them from the parching sun.

5. The Lamb that fills the middle throne
Shall shed around His milder beams;
There shall they feast on His rich love,
And drink full joys from living streams.

6. Thus shall their mighty bliss renew
Through the vast round of endless years;
And the soft hand of sovereign grace
Heals all their wounds and wipes their tears.

Text Information
First Line: What happy men, or angels, these
Title: What Happy Men, or Angels, These?
Author: Isaac Watts (1707)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Hymns and Spiritual Songs, 1707
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: BREWER
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13153 65671 56543
Key: F Major
Source: Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music, Part Second, by John Wyeth, 1813
Copyright: Public Domain



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