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     marker 99|  |  |  |  | From Sheba a distant report
 Of Solomon's glory and fame,
 Invited the queen to his court,
 But all was outdone when she came;
 She cried, with a pleasing surprise,
 When first she before him appeared,
 How much, what I see with my eyes,
 Surpasses the rumour I heard!
 
 
 When once to Jerusalem come,
 The treasure and train she had brought;
 The wealth she possessed at home,
 No longer had place in her thought:
 His house, his attendants, his throne,
 All struck her with wonder and awe;
 The glory of Solomon shone,
 In every object she saw.
 
 
 But Solomon most she admired,
 Whose spirit conducted the whole;
 His wisdom, which God had inspired,
 His bounty and greatness of soul;
 Of all the hard questions she put,
 A ready solution he showed;
 Exceeded her with and her suit,
 And more than she asked him bestowed.
 
 
 Thus I when the gospel proclaimed
 The Saviour's great name in my ears,
 The wisdom for which he is famed,
 The love which to sinners he bears;
 I longed, and I was not denied,
 That I in his presence might bow;
 I saw, and transported I cried,
 A greater than Solomon Thou!
 
 
 My conscience no comfort could find,
 By doubt and hard questions opposed;
 But He restored peace to my mind,
 And answered each doubt I proposed:
 Beholding me poor and distressed,
 His bounty supplied all my wants;
 My prayer could have never expressed
 So much as this Solomon grants.
 
 
 I heard, and was slow to believe,
 But now with my eyes I behold,
 Much more than my heart could conceive,
 Or language could ever have told:
 How happy thy servants must be,
 Who always before thee appear!
 Vouchsafe, Lord, this blessing to me,
 I find it is good to be here.
 
 
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LYRICS
 
      
        | Meter: | 8  8  8  8   D (D.L.M.) 
 |  | Writer(s): |  |  | Trans/Adapted: |  |  | Dates: | 1779 
 |  | Bible Refs: | 1 Ki 10:1-9; 
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