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After a Recovery from Sickness
And live I yet by power Divine? And have I still my course to run? Again brought back in its decline The shadow of my parting sun? |
Wondering I ask, Is this the breast Struggling so late and torn with pain? The eyes that upward look’d for rest, And dropt their weary lids again? |
The recent horrors still appear: O, may they never cease to awe! Still be the King of Terrors near, Whom late in all his pomp I saw. |
Torture and sin prepared his way, And pointed to a yawning tomb! Darkness behind eclipsed the day, And check’d my forward hopes of home. |
My feeble flesh refused to bear Its strong redoubled agonies: When Mercy heard my speechless prayer, And saw me faintly gasp for ease. |
Jesus to my deliverance flew, Where sunk in mortal pangs I lay: Pale Death his ancient Conqueror knew, And trembled, and ungrasp’d his prey! |
The fever turn’d its backward course, Arrested by Almighty power; Sudden expired its fiery force, And anguish gnaw’d my side no more. |
God of my life, what just return Can sinful dust and ashes give? I only live my sin to mourn, To love my God I only live! |
To Thee, benign and saving Power, I consecrate my lengthen’d days; While mark’d with blessings, every hour Shall speak Thy co-extended praise. |
How shall I teach the world to love, Unchanged myself, unloosed my tongue? Give me the power of faith to prove, And mercy shall be all my song. |
Be all my added life employ’d Thy image in my soul to see: Fill with Thyself the mighty void; Enlarge my heart to compass Thee! |
O, give me, Saviour, give me more! Thy mercies to my soul reveal: Alas! I see their endless store, Yet, O! I cannot, cannot feel! |
The blessing of Thy love bestow: For this my cries shall never fail; Wrestling, I will not let Thee go, I will not, till my suit prevail. |
I’ll weary Thee with my complaint; Here at Thy feet for ever lie, With longing sick, with groaning faint: O, give me love, or else I die! |
Without this best, divinest grace ’Tis death, ’tis worse than death to live; ’Tis hell to want Thy blissful face, And saints in Thee their heaven receive. |
Come then, my Hope, my Life, my Lord, And fix in me Thy lasting home! Be mindful of Thy gracious word, Thou with Thy promised Father, come! |
Prepare, and then possess my heart; O, take me, seize me from above: Thee do I love, for God Thou art; Thee do I feel, for God is love! |
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