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| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
288.
[Fain would I, Lord, from earth remove]
Get thee up into the top of Pisgah.
—iii. 27.
Fain would I, Lord, from earth remove,
Made meet before Thy face to' appear;
But tell me first Thy name is love,
But show me all Thy goodness here:
Borne on the wings of faith and hope,
I then shall to the mountain fly,
And yield my raptured spirit up,
And fainting on Thy bosom die.
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||