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Turn thee unto me, etc.
Psalm 25:16.
561Mrs. Steele.
O thou, whose tender mercy hears Contrition’s humble sigh; Whose hand indulgent wipes the tears From sorrow’s weeping eye; | 2 See Lord, before thy throne of grace, A wretched wanderer mourn: Hast thou not bid me seek thy face? Hast thou not said—“Return?” | 3 And shall my guilty fears prevail To drive me from thy feet? O, let not this dear refuge fail, This only safe retreat! | 4 Absent from thee, my Guide! my Light! Without one cheering ray, Through dangers, fears, and gloomy night, How desolate my way. | 5 O, shine on this benighted heart, With beams of mercy shine! And let thy healing voice impart A taste of joy divine. | |