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CCXII. THE SAME.
Hymn 22.
[Come the heavenly peace Divine]
Come the heavenly peace Divine,
Enter this sad heart of mine,
Come the everlasting rest,
Visit my companion's breast,
Dwell within my other soul,
Let our social joy be full.
Enter this sad heart of mine,
Come the everlasting rest,
Visit my companion's breast,
Dwell within my other soul,
Let our social joy be full.
Whom Thy grace to me hath lent,
Lord, I at Thy throne present,
Object of my tenderest care,
Mention him in every prayer,
Instant ask, that both may be
One, for ever one, in Thee.
Lord, I at Thy throne present,
Object of my tenderest care,
Mention him in every prayer,
Instant ask, that both may be
One, for ever one, in Thee.
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What Thou dost on one confer
Let us both delight to share,
Both the heighten'd blessing taste,
Both to Thy embraces haste,
Sweetly on Thy bosom prove
All the pleasantness of love.
Let us both delight to share,
Both the heighten'd blessing taste,
Both to Thy embraces haste,
Sweetly on Thy bosom prove
All the pleasantness of love.
Let us thus with even pace
Measure out our quiet days,
Calmly through the valley glide,
Led by our celestial Guide,
Lovely in our lives beneath,
Not divided in our death.
Measure out our quiet days,
Calmly through the valley glide,
Led by our celestial Guide,
Lovely in our lives beneath,
Not divided in our death.
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