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This is a poem by [[Isaac Watts]], 1706, in Book 1 of [[Horae Lyricae (Isaac Watts)|''Horae Lyricae'']], entitled ''Desiring to Love Christ''. | This is a poem by [[Isaac Watts]], 1706, in Book 1 of [[Horae Lyricae (Isaac Watts)|''Horae Lyricae'']], entitled ''Desiring to Love Christ''. | ||
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General information
This is a poem by Isaac Watts, 1706, in Book 1 of Horae Lyricae, entitled Desiring to Love Christ.
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- Lemuel Babcock — Admiration English SATB
Text and translations
English text 1. Come, let me love: or is my mind |
3. I was a traitor doomed to fire, |
5. Did pity ever stoop so low, |
7. Sure I must love: or are my ears |
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