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| CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||
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[Me Thou know'st my gracious God]
Lord, Thou knowest all things; Thou, &c.
—xxi. 17.
Me Thou know'st my gracious God,
Better than myself I know:
Thou hast shed Thy love abroad,
If I taste that heaven below:
If the grace I truly prove,
Ignorant of its degree,
Whether more or less I love,
Lord I leave it all to Thee.
Better than myself I know:
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If I taste that heaven below:
If the grace I truly prove,
Ignorant of its degree,
Whether more or less I love,
Lord I leave it all to Thee.
Me Thou know'st; let that suffice,
All my thoughts to Thee appear:
Happy, if Thy glorious eyes
See with smiles my love sincere!
Only let me labour on,
Like the Shepherd good endure
Till I lay the body down,
Witness thus, my love is pure!
All my thoughts to Thee appear:
Happy, if Thy glorious eyes
See with smiles my love sincere!
Only let me labour on,
Like the Shepherd good endure
Till I lay the body down,
Witness thus, my love is pure!
| CHAPTER XXI. The poetical works of John and Charles Wesley | ||