The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
CXXVI. THE SAME.
Hymn 14.
[Gentle Jesu, lovely Lamb]
Gentle Jesu, lovely Lamb,
Thine, and only Thine I am;
Take my body, spirit, soul,
Only Thou possess the whole.
Thine, and only Thine I am;
Take my body, spirit, soul,
Only Thou possess the whole.
Thou my one thing needful be,
Let me ever cleave to Thee:
Let me choose the better part,
Let me give Thee all my heart.
Let me ever cleave to Thee:
Let me choose the better part,
Let me give Thee all my heart.
Fairer than the sons of men,
Do not let me turn again,
Leave the Fountain head of bliss,
Stoop to creature happiness.
Do not let me turn again,
Leave the Fountain head of bliss,
Stoop to creature happiness.
Whom have I on earth below?
Thee, and only Thee I know:
Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
Thou art all in all to me.
Thee, and only Thee I know:
Whom have I in heaven but Thee?
Thou art all in all to me.
All my treasure is above,
All my riches is Thy love:
Who the worth of love can tell,
Infinite, unsearchable!
All my riches is Thy love:
Who the worth of love can tell,
Infinite, unsearchable!
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Thou, O Love, my portion art,
Lord, Thou know'st my simple heart:
Other comforts I despise,
Love be all my paradise.
Lord, Thou know'st my simple heart:
Other comforts I despise,
Love be all my paradise.
Nothing else can I require,
Love fills up my whole desire:
All Thy other gifts remove;
Still Thou givest me all in love.
Love fills up my whole desire:
All Thy other gifts remove;
Still Thou givest me all in love.
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