7357. When from the East the Wise Men Came

1. When from the East the wise men came,
Led by the Star of Bethlehem,
The gifts they brought to Jesus were
Of gold and frankincense and myrrh.

2. Bright gold of Ophir, passing fine,
Proclaims a king of royal line;
For David’s son in David’s town,
Is born the heir of David’s crown.

3. The incense clouds, with fragrance rare,
The presence of a God declare;
Lo! kings in adoration fall,
For Mary’s Son is Lord of all.

4. The myrrh, with bitter taste, foreshows,
A life of sorrows, wounds, and woes;
The deadly cup, that overran
With anguish for the Son of Man.

5. Our gold upon Thine altar lies;
Our prayers to Thee, as incense, rise;
Accept as myrrh our tears and sighs;
O King, O God, O Sacrifice.

Text Information
First Line: When from the East the wise men came
Title: When from the East the Wise Men Came
Author: J. H. Hopkins (John H. Hopkins?) (before 1912)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: HOPKINS
Composer: Edwin G. Monk, 1819-1900
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13554 32344 64531
Key: F Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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