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BOOK II. 3 Come, sinners, view the Lamb of God, Wounded and dead and bathed in blood ! Behold his side, and venture near, The well of endless life is here.

4 Here I forget my cares and pains, I drink yet still my thirst remains ; Only the fountain-head above Can satisfy the thirst of love.

5 Oh that I thus could always feel! Lord, more and more thy love reveal! Then my glad tongue shall loud proclaim The grace and glory of thy name.

6 Thy name dispels my guilt and fear, Revives my heart, and charms my ear, Affords a balm for every wound, And Satan trembles at the sound.

1 THE Saviour, what a noble flame Was kindled in his breast, When, hasting to Jerusalem, He march d before the rest !

2 Good-will to men, and zeal for God, His every thought engross ; He longs to be baptized with blood, He pants to reach the cross.

3 With all his suff rings full in view, And woes to us unknown, Forth to the task his spirit flew ; Twas love that urged him on.

4 Lord, we return thee what we can ! Our hearts shall sound abroad, Salvation to the dying Man, And to the rising God !

5 And while thy bleeding glories here Engage our wond ring eyes,