Jesus, to what didst thou submit To save thy dear–bought flock from hell! Like a pour trav’ller see him sit, Athirst, and weary, by the well. | The woman who for water came, (What great events on small depend) Then learnt the glory of his name, The Well of life, the sinner’s Friend! | Taught from her birth to hate the Jews, And filled with party–pride; at first Her zeal induced her to refuse Water, to quench the Savior’s thirst. | But soon she knew the gift of GOD, And JESUS, whom she scorned before, Unasked, that drink on her bestowed, Which whoso tastes shall thirst no more. | His words her prejudice removed, Her sin she felt, relief she found; She saw and heard, believed and loved, And ran to tell her neighbors round. | O come, this wondrous man behold! The promised Savior! this is he, Whom ancient prophecies foretold, Born, from our guilt to set us free. | Like her, in ignorance content, I worshipped long I knew not what; Like her, on other things intent, I found him, when I sought him not. | He told me all that e’er I did, And told me all was pardoned too; And now, like her, as he has bid, I live to point him out to you. | |