I will love Thee, all my treasure! I will love Thee, all my strength! I will love Thee without measure, And will love Thee right at length. Oh! I will love Thee, Light Divine, Till I die and find Thee mine! | Alas! that I so lately knew Thee-- Thee, so worthy of the best; Nor had sooner turned to view Tbee, Truest Good, and only Rest! 68 The more I love, I mourn the more That I did not love before! | Far I ran, and wander'd blindly Seeking some created light; Then I sought, but I could not find Thee-- I had wandered from Thee quite; Until at last Thou art made known Through Thy seeking, not my own! | I will praise Thee, Sun of Glory! For Thy beams have gladness brought, I will praise Thee, will adore Thee, For the light I vainly sought; Will praise Thee that Thy words so blest Spake my sin-sick soul to rest! | In Thy footsteps now uphold me, That I stumble not nor stray. When the narrow way is told me, Never let me ling'ring stay. But come my weary soul to cheer, Shine, Eternal Sunbeam, here! | Be my heart more warmIy glowing, Sweet and calm the tears I shed; And its love, its ardor showing, Let my spirit onward tread. Still near to Thee, and nearer still, Draw this heart, this mind, this will. | 69 I will love, in joy and sorrow, Crowning Joy, will love Thee well, I will love to-day, to-morrow, While I in this body dwell! Oh! I will love Thee, Light Divine, Till I die and find Thee mine! | |