142    L.M.     Isaac Watts
Characters of Christ. Ps. 45. 2; Song 5. 10; Phil. 2. 10

1 Go worship at Immanuel’s feet;
  See in his face what wonders meet,
  Earth is too narrow to express
  His worth, his glory, or his grace.

2 [The whole creation can afford
  But some faint shadows of my Lord;
  Nature, to make his beauties known,
  Must mingle colours not her own.]

3 [Is he compared to Wine or Bread?
  Dear Lord, our souls would thus be fed.
  That flesh, that dying blood of thine,

4 [Is he a Tree? the world receives
  Salvation from his healing leaves;
  That righteous branch, that fruitful bough,
  Is David’s root and offspring too.]

5 [Is he a Rose? not Sharon yields
  Such fragrancy in all her fields;
  Or if the Lily he assume,
  The valleys bless the rich perfume.]

6 [Is he a Vine? his heavenly root
  Supplies the boughs with life and fruit;
  O let a lasting union join
  My soul to Christ, the living Vine!]

7 [Is he a Head? each member lives,
  And owns the vital power he gives –
  The saints below and saints above,
  Joined by his Spirit and his love.]

8 [Is he a Fountain? there I bathe,
  And heal the plague of sin and death;
  These waters all my soul renew,
  And cleanse my spotted garments too.]

9 [Is he a Fire? he’ll purge my dross;
  But the true gold sustains no loss;
  Like a refiner shall he sit,
  And tread the refuse with his feet.]

10 [Is he a Rock? how firm he proves!
  The Rock of Ages never moves;
  Yet the sweet streams that from him flow,
  Attend us all the desert through.]

11 [Is he a Way? he leads to God;
  The path is drawn in lines of blood;
  There would I walk with hope and zeal,
  Till I arrive at Zion’s hill.

12 Is he a Door? I’ll enter in;
  Behold the pastures large and green;
  A paradise divinely fair;
  None but the sheep have freedom there.]

13 [Is he designed the Corner-stone,
  For men to build their heaven upon?
  I’ll make him my foundation too,
  Nor fear the plots of hell below.]

14 [Is he a Temple? I adore
  The indwelling majesty and power;
  And still to his most holy place,
  Whene’er I pray, I’ll turn my face.]

15 [Is he a Star? he breaks the night,
  Piercing the shades with dawning light;
  I know his glories from afar,
  I know the bright, the Morning Star.]

16 [Is he a Sun? his beams are grace,
  His course is joy and righteousness;
  Nations rejoice when he appears
  To chase their clouds and dry their tears.]

17 O let me climb those higher skies,
  Where storms and darkness never rise!
  Where he displays his powers abroad,
  And shines and reigns the incarnate God.

18 Nor earth, nor seas, nor sun, nor stars,
  Nor heaven his full resemblance bears;
  His beauties we can never trace,
  Till we behold him face to face.