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12050. The Humble Inquiry

1 Grace rules below, and sits enthroned above,
How few the sparks of wrath! how slow they move,
And drop and die in boundless seas of love!

2 But me, vile wretch! should pitying love embrace
Deep in its ocean, hell itself would blaze,
And flash and burn me through the boundless seas.

3 Yea, Lord, my guilt to such a vastness grown
Seems to confine my choice to wrath alone,
And calls Thy power to vindicate Thy throne.

4 Thine honor bids, "Avenge Thy injured name,"
Thy slighted loves a dreadful glory claim,
While my moist tears might but incense Thy flame.

5 Should heav’n grow black, almighty thunder roar,
And vengeance blast me, I could plead no more,
But own Thy justice, dying, and adore.

6 Yet can those bolts of death that cleave the flood
To reach a rebel, pierce this sacred shroud,
Tinged in the vital stream of my Redeemer’s blood?

Text Information
First Line: Grace rules below, and sits enthroned above
Title: The Humble Inquiry
Author: Isaac Watts
Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10
Language: English
Source: Horae Lyrica Book 1, 1706
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: YORKSHIRE
Composer: John Wainwright (1750)
Meter: 10.10.10.10.10.10
Key: C Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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