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1487.
[Thou Saviour dost the wish impart]
He sought to see Jesus who He was; and, &c.
—xix. 3.
Thou Saviour dost the wish impart,
Which draws a sinner from the crowd,
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And lifts him up to see his God:
Through Thee he longs Thyself to know,
And then Thou dost the sight bestow.
CHAPTER XIX. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||