94. The Resurrection of Christ a Source of Consolation

1 Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord,
Chase all your fears away;
And bow with pleasure down to see
The place where Jesus lay,

2 Thus low the Lord of life was brought!
Such wonders love can do!
Thus cold in death that bosom lay,
Which throbb'd and bled for you!

3 A moment give a loose to grief;
Let grateful sorrows rise;
And wash the bloody stains away,
With torrents from your eyes.

4 Then dry your tears, and tune your songs,
The Savior lives again!
Not all the bolts and bars of death
The Conqu'ror could detain.

5 High o'er th'angelic bands he rears
His once dishonor'd head;
And thro' unnumber'd years he reigns,
Who dwelt among the dead,

6 With joy like his, shall ev'ry saint
His empty tomb survey;
Then rise with his ascending Lord
Thro' all his shining way.

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First Line: Ye humble souls, that seek the Lord
Title: The Resurrection of Christ a Source of Consolation
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1845
Topic: Christ: His Mission and Works; Christ: His Resurrection and Ascension
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