The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
1485.
[Even now my tempted spirit faints]
When my soul fainted within me, &c.
—ii. 7.
Even now my tempted spirit faints,
But calls Thy days of flesh to mind:
Remember Thou Thine own complaints,
And let my prayer acceptance find;
Jesus, my tears, and feeble cries
Unite and mingle with Thine own,
So shall my wailing pierce the skies,
And bring the Spirit from Thy throne.
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