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CLIX. Lo, what an entertaining Sight

1 Lo, what an entertaining Sight
Are Brethren that agree,
Brethren, whose chearful Hearts unite
In Bands of Piety!

2 When Streams of Love from Christ the Spring,
Descend to ev'ry Soul;
And heav'nly Peace, with balmy Wing
Shades and bedews the whole;

3 'Tis like the Oil divinely sweet,
On Aaron's rev'rend Head
The trickling Drops perfum'd his Feet,
And o'er his Garments spread.

4 'Tis pleasant as the Morning Dews
That fall on Sion's Hill,
Where God his mildest Glory shews,
And makes his Grace distil.

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First Line: Lo, what an entertaining Sight
Language: English
Publication Date: 1791
Topic: Brotherly Love
Notes: Public Domain.
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