One Hundred Holy Songs, Carols, and Sacred Ballads Original, and suitable for music [by Jean Ingelow] |
[The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee] |
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[The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee]
“In Him we live, and move, and have our being.”
The measureless gulfs of air are full of Thee:
Thou Art, and therefore hang the stars; they wait,
And swim, and shine in God who bade them be,
And hold their sundering voids inviolate.
Thou Art, and therefore hang the stars; they wait,
And swim, and shine in God who bade them be,
And hold their sundering voids inviolate.
A God concern'd (veil'd in pure light) to bless,
With sweet revealing of his love, the soul;
Toward things piteous, full of piteousness;
The Cause, the Life, and the continuing Whole.
With sweet revealing of his love, the soul;
Toward things piteous, full of piteousness;
The Cause, the Life, and the continuing Whole.
He is more present to all things He made
Than anything unto itself can be;
Full-foliaged boughs of Eden could not shade
Afford, since God was also 'neath the tree.
Than anything unto itself can be;
Full-foliaged boughs of Eden could not shade
Afford, since God was also 'neath the tree.
Thou knowest me altogether; I knew not
Thy likeness till Thou mad'st it manifest.
There is no world but is Thy heaven; no spot
Remote; Creation leans upon Thy breast.
Thy likeness till Thou mad'st it manifest.
There is no world but is Thy heaven; no spot
Remote; Creation leans upon Thy breast.
Thou art beyond all stars yet, in my heart
Wonderful whisperings hold Thy creature dumb;
I need not search afar; to me Thou art
Father, Redeemer, and Renewer—come.
Wonderful whisperings hold Thy creature dumb;
I need not search afar; to me Thou art
Father, Redeemer, and Renewer—come.
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