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Now will I sing to my BELOVED, a Song of my BELOVED touching his VINEYARD

Hymnal: The Psalms Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English Metre #I.V (1773) First Line: My most Belov'd a Vineyard owns Lyrics: 1 My most Belov'd a Vineyard owns, Which on a fruitful hill is seen: 2 Around it a safe fence He made, And clear'd of all the stones therein. He planted there a beauteous vine, And in the midst He built a tow'r, A wine-press made, then look'd for grapes: But grapes it yielded wild an sow'r. 3 And now, O ye inhabitants Ev'n of Jerusalem, and ye Of Judah, tho' ye parties are, Between my vineyard judge and Me. 4 What for my vineyard could be done Which I have not perform'd with care? Why, when I look'd for pleasant grapes, Did these degen'rate grapes appear? 5 And now I'll tell you what I'll do: My vineyard's hedge remove will I To be devour'd; and I'll throw down It's wall; and it trod down shall lie. 5 I'll lay it waste and desolate; Unprun'd, undig'd, with brambles spread, And thorns; yea, to the clouds I'll say, That on it they no rain should shed. 7 Because the house of Israel, The LORD of hosts his vineyard is, The men who dwell in Judah's tribe, Are that most pleasant plant of his: And when He judgment did expect, Lo! there was an oppressing wound; And when He look'd for righteousness, Then lo! a bitter cry He found. Scripture: Isaiah 5 Languages: English
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My most Belov'd a Vineyard owns

Hymnal: The Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament, faithully translated into English metre #I.V (1758) Lyrics: 1 My most Belov'd a Vineyard owns, Which on a fruitful hill is seen: 2 Around it a safe fence He made, And clear'd of all the stones therein. He planted there a beauteous vine, And in the midst He built a tow'r, A wine-press made, then look'd for grapes: But grapes it yielded wild an sow'r. 3 And now, O ye inhabitants Ev'n of Jerusalem, and ye Of Judah, tho' ye parties are, Between my vineyard judge and Me. 4 What for my vineyard could be done Which I have not perform'd with care? Why, when I look'd for pleasant grapes, Did these degen'rate grapes appear? 5 And now I'll tell you what I'll do: My vineyard's hedge remove will I To be devour'd; and I'll throw down It's wall; and it trod down shall lie. 5 I'll lay it waste and desolate; Unprun'd, undig'd, with brambles spread, And thorns; yea, to the clouds I'll say, That on it they no rain should shed. 7 Because the house of Israel, The LORD of hosts his vineyard is, The men who dwell in Judah's tribe, Are that most pleasant plant of his: And when He judgment did expect, Lo! there was an oppressing wound; And when He look'd for righteousness, Then lo! a bitter cry He found. Scripture: Isaiah 5 Languages: English

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