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��Urbs Sion aurea.

��JERUSALEM the golden, With milk and honey blest, Beneath thy contemplation

Sink heart and voice opprest : I know not, oh, I know not,

What social joys are there ; What radiancy of glory,

What light beyond compare !

They stand, those halls of Zion,

Conjubilant with song. And bright with many an angel.

And all the martyr throng : The Prince is ever in them ;

The daylight is serene ; The pastures of the blessed

Are decked in glorious sheen.

��There is the throne of David,

And there, from care released, The shout of them that triumph,

The song of them that feast ; And they, who with their Leader

Have conquered in the fight, For ever and for ever

Are clad in robes of white.

sweet and blessed country,

The home of God's elect ! sweet and blessed country,

That eager hearts expect ! Jesus, in mercy bring us

To that dear land of rest ; Who art, with God the Father

And Spirit, ever blest.

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