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(835) The Cross and the Crown.

Must Jesus bear the cross alone,

And all the world go free?

No, there's a cross for every one,

And there's a cross for me.

2 How happy are the saints above,

Who once went mourning here!

But now they taste unmingled love,

And joy without a tear.

3 This consecrated cross I'll bear,

Till death shall set me free,

And then go home my crown to wear,

For there's a crown for me.

4 Upon the crystal pavement, down

At Jesus' pierced feet,

Joyful, I'll cast my golden crown,

And his dear name repeat.

5 And palms shall wave, and harps shall ring

Beneath heaven's arches high;

The Lord, that lives, the ransomed sing,

That lives no more to die.

6 Oh! precious cross! oh! glorious crown!

Oh! resurrection day!

Ye angels! from the skies come down,

And bear my soul away.

V. 1. Thomas Shepherd, 1692. Vs. 2-3, G. N. Allen, 1849, a.