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Thy sorrows, Savior, we retrace, And tears of praise Thy griefs compel. What love and grace illume Thy face As Jesus, as Immanuel! |
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Amid Thy loneliness below, What scorn and outrage Thee befell: Deep shame and woe, rude blow on blow, Endured for us, Immanuel! |
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But oh, what grief, what agony, When wrathful judgment's awful spell Burst over Thee on Calv'ry's tree, God's Lamb for us, Immanuel! |
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Arisen radiant from the dead, Thy sorrow's scars forever tell, Creation's Head is He who bled — Still Jesus, still Immanuel! |
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E'en now from saints, in concord sweet, Celestial strains of worship well; For, O, 'tis meet glad songs should greet Thy heart of love, Immanuel! |
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But when Thy glorious face we see, How shall the bursting paean swell! Our souls shall be outpoured for Thee — Outpoured for Thee, Immanuel! |