233. O mean may seem this house of clay

1 O mean may seem this house of clay,
Yet 'twas the Lord's abode;
Our feet may mourn this thorny way,
Yet here Emmanuel trod.

2 This fleshly robe the Lord did wear;
This watch the Lord did keep;
These burdens sore the Lord did bear;
These tears the Lord did weep!

3 This world the Master overcame;
This death the Lord did die:
O vanquished world! O glorious shame!
O hallowed agony!

4 O vale of tears, no longer sad,
Wherein the Lord did dwell!
O holy robe of flesh that clad
Our own Emmanuel!

5 Our very frailty brings us near
Unto the Lord of heaven;
To every grief, to every tear,
Such glory strange is given.

Text Information
First Line: O mean may seem this house of clay
Author: Thomas H. Gill (1850)
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: Communion with Christ; The Image of the Earthly Christ; Epiphany, Sixth Sunday (3 more...)
Notes: Alternate tune: #77 or #82
Tune Information
Name: TALLIS' ORDINAL
Meter: C. M.
Key: D Major
Notes: Composer from index: T. Tallis, 1565



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