Hymns Supplied Through the Gracious Generosity
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Words: John Byrom, Miscellaneous Poems, 1773.
Music: "St. Cecilia," Leighton George Hayne, Merton Tune Book, 1863 |
My spirit longs for Thee,
Within my troubled breast,
Though I unworthy be
Of so divine a Guest.
Of so divine a Guest
Unworthy though I be,
Yet has my heart no rest
Unless it come from Thee.
Unless it come from thee,
In vain I look around;
In all that I can see
No rest is to be found.
No rest is to be found
But in Thy blessèd love;
O let my wish be crowned
And send it from above.
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