Behold! th' Ambassador divine
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Messiah! at Thy glad approach
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Behold! the mountain of the Lord
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Few are thy days and full of woe
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Who can resist th' Almighty arm
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In streets, and op'nings of the gates
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O Happy is the man who hears
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Thus speaks the heathen: How shall men
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When Jesus, by the Virgin brought
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Take comfort, Christians, when your friends
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