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| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
677.
[Weakest, when I strongest seem]
When he was strong, his heart was lifted up.
—xxvi. 16.
Weakest, when I strongest seem,
Fallen alas I am through pride,
Sinless then myself I dream,
Pure, and wholly sanctified,
Fold my arms, and take my ease,
Safe in perfect holiness.
Fallen alas I am through pride,
Sinless then myself I dream,
Pure, and wholly sanctified,
Fold my arms, and take my ease,
Safe in perfect holiness.
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Wake my soul to sleep no more,
Give me back my poverty,
Till the kingdom Thou restore:
When it is restored in me,
Give me, Lord, myself to feel
Weak, and poor, and nothing still.
Give me back my poverty,
Till the kingdom Thou restore:
When it is restored in me,
Give me, Lord, myself to feel
Weak, and poor, and nothing still.
| The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||