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��JoHAXN- SCHEFFLEE (1024-1077). Tr. John Weslev (1703-1791).
��THEE will I love, my strength, my tower ; Thee will I love, my joy, my crown ; Thee will I love with all my power, In all thy works, and thee alone ; Thee will I love, till the pure fire Fill my whole soul with chaste desire.
In darkness willingly I strayed,
I sought thee, yet from thee I roved ;
Far wide my wandering thoughts
were spread, [loved ;
Thy "creatures more than thee I And now if more at length I see, 'Tis through thy light, and comes
from thee.
I thank thee, uncreated Sun,
That thy bright beams on me have
shined ; I thank thee, who hast overthrown
��My foes, and healed my wounded
mind ; I thank thee, whose enlivening voice Bids my freed heart in thee rejoice.
Give to mine eyes refreshing tears, Give to my heart chaste, hallowed
fires. Give to my soul, with filial fears, The love that all heaven's host
inspires, [might,
That all my powers, with all their In thy sole glory may unite.
Thee will I love, my joy, my crown Thee will I love, my Lord, my God Thee will I love, beneath thy frown Or smile, thy sceptre, or thy rod ; What though my flesh and heart
decay ? Thee shall I love in endless day.
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