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Tenth Sunday after Trinity.
As the hart panteth after the water brooks, even so panteth my soul
after Thee, O God.
Psalm 47:1
8,8,8,8
Nach dir, o Gott verlanget mich
Anton Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick. 1667.
trans. by Catherine Winkworth, 1855
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O God, I long Thy Light to see,
My God, I hourly think on Thee;
Oh draw me up, nor hide Thy face,
But help me from Thy holy place.
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As toward her sun the sunflower turns,
Towards Thee, my Sun my spirit yearns;
Oh would that free from sin I might
Thus follow evermore Thy Light!
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But sin hath so within me wrought,
Such deadly sickness on me brought,
My languid soul sits drooping here
And cannot reach the heavenly sphere.
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Ah how shall I my freedom win?
How break this heavy yoke of sin?
My fainting spirit thirsts for Thee,
Come, Lord, to help and set me free.
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My heart is set to do Thy will,
But all my deeds are faulty still;
My best attempts are nothing worth,
But soiled with cleaving taint of earth.
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Remember that I am Thy child,
Forgive whate'er my soul defiled,
Blot out my sins, that I may rise
Freely to Thee beyond the skies.
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Help me to love the world no more,
Be Master of my house and store,
The shield of faith around me throw,
And break the arrows of my foe.
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Fain would my heart henceforward be
Fixed, O my God, alone on Thee,
That heart and soul by Thee possest,
May find in Thee their perfect rest.
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Begone, ye pleasures false and vain,
Untasted, undesired remain!
In heaven alone those joys abound,
Where all my true delight is found.
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Oh take away whate'er has stood
Between me and the Highest Good;
I ask no better boon than this,
To find in God my only bliss.
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