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LXII. The love of Christ to his Saints

1 Now who are they who dare to say,
I've been too kind to these,
A right I have to damn or save,
If men will not believe.

2 Those robes they wear that shine so fair,
And dazzle like the sun,
I've kept above wrapt up in love;
And angels ne'er had one.

3 Dear saints but I was forc'd to die,
Or you must naked gone;
They're made for you, I know they'll do,
For I have try'd them on.

4 Lord when shall we like angels be,
And travel thro' the air;
And all thy host travel this coast,
And meet together there.

Text Information
First Line: Now who are they who dare to say
Title: The love of Christ to his Saints
Language: English
Publication Date: 1802
Notes: Public Domain.
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