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A Song of Loves

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #PXLV (1758) First Line: Good matter springs up in my heart Lyrics: [1 Part, Address to CHRIST] 1 Good matter springs up in my heart; my words respect the King; And ready as a writer's pen my tongue his praise to sing. 2 O fairer than the sons of men; what wondrous grace we see Pour'd on thy lips; GOD therefore hat for ever blessed Thee. 3 Thy conqu'ring sword, O mighty one, gird Thou upon thy thigh; With glorious magnificence and comely majesty; 4 Ride prosp'rous on the word of truth, meekness and righteousness; And thy right hand shall wonders show of terror and of grace. 5 Within the hearts of the King's foes, thine arrows sharp shall be; Whereby the people overcome, shall fall down under Thee. 6 Thy universal throne, O GOD, ever and ever is; The scepter of thy kingdom sway'd in perfect righteousness. 7 Thou lovest right, and hatest ill; so GOD thy God in love Anointed Thee with oil of joy thy fellow-kings above. 8 Thy fragrant robes with aloes, myrrh, and cassia, which Thee clad, Brought from the iv'ry palaces, conspire to make Thee glad. 9 In thy bright circles round thy view kings daughters happy stand; And the fair Queen in ophir-gold appears at thy right hand. [2 Part, Address to the CHURCH.] 10 O daughter, hearken and behold, do thou incline thine ear; See thine own people thou forget and father's house so dear. 11 Then will thy beauty to the King, still more delightful be: yet must thou humbly worship Him, because thy Lord is He. 12 The daughter of rich Tyre shall soon her presents bring to thee; And riches people seek that they may in thy favour be. 13 But the King's Daughter is within all glorious to behold; And all her robes are bright'ned with embroideries of gold. 14 Thus to the king in royal robes, with needles richly wrought, and fellow-virgins in her train she shall to Thee be brought. 15 With gladness and increasing joy, they'r brought along in state, Till all exulting enter in the royal palace gate. 16 In their stead who thy fathers are thy lovely sons shall be; Whom thou mayst place in all the earth in princely dignity. 17 By this my song in ages all, I will transmit thy name, And make the world with one consent thy endless praise proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English
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A Song of Loves

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #PXLV (1773) First Line: Good matter springs up in my heart Lyrics: [1 Part, Address to CHRIST] 1 Good matter springs up in my heart; my words respect the King; And ready as a writer's pen my tongue his praise to sing. 2 O fairer than the sons of men; what wondrous grace we see Pour'd on thy lips; GOD therefore hath for ever blessed Thee. 3 Thy conqu'ring sword, O mighty one, gird Thou upon thy thigh; With glorious magnificence and comely majesty; 4 Ride prosp'rous on the word of truth, meekness and righteousness; And thy right hand shall wonders show of terror and of grace. 5 Within the hearts of the King's foes, thine arrows sharp shall be; Whereby the people overcome, shall fall down under Thee. 6 Thy universal throne, O GOD, ever and ever is; The scepter of thy kingdom sway'd in perfect righteousness. 7 Thou lovest right, and hatest ill; so GOD thy God in love Anointed Thee with oil of joy thy fellow-kings above. 8 Thy fragrant robes with aloes, myrrh, and cassia, which Thee clad, Brought from the iv'ry palaces, conspire to make Thee glad. 9 In thy bright circles round thy view kings daughters happy stand; And the fair Queen in ophir-gold appears at thy right hand. [2 Part, Address to the CHURCH.] 10 O daughter, hearken and behold, do thou incline thine ear: See thine own people thou forget and father's house so dear. 11 Then will thy beauty to the King, still more delightful be: yet must thou humbly worship Him, because thy Lord is He. 12 The daughter of rich Tyre shall soon her presents bring to thee; And riches people seek that they may in thy favour be. 13 But the King's Daughter is within all glorious to behold; And all her robes are bright'ned with embroideries of gold. 14 Thus to the King in royal robes, with needles richly wrought, and fellow-virgins in her train she shall to Thee be brought. 15 With gladness and increasing joy, they'r brought along in state, Till all exulting enter in the royal palace gate. 16 In their stead who thy fathers are thy lovely sons shall be; Whom thou mayst place in all the earth in princely dignity. 17 By this my song in ages all, I will transmit thy name, And make the world with one consent thy endless praise proclaim. Scripture: Psalm 45 Languages: English

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