Text: | Holy Ghost! my Comforter! |
Translator: | Anon. |
Holy Ghost! my Comforter!
Now from highest heav'n appear,
Shed Thy gracious radiance here.
Come to them who suffer dearth,
With Thy gifts of priceless worth,
Lighten all who dwell on earth!
Thou the heart's most precious guest,
Thou of comforters the best,
Give to us, th' o'er-laden, rest!
Come, in Thee our toll is sweet,
Shelter from the noon-day heat,
From whom sorrow flieth fleet!
Blessed Sun! Oh let Thy rays
Fill with joy and warmth and grace
Every heart that truly prays.
What without Thy aid is wrought,
Skilful deed or wisest thought,
God will count but vain and nought.
Cleanse us, Lord, from sinful stain,
O'er the parchèd heart oh rain,
Heal the wounded from its pain.
Bend the stubborn will to Thine,
Melt the cold with fire divine,
Erring hearts aright incline.
Grant us, Lord, who cry to Thee,
Steadfast in the faith to be,
Give Thy gifts of charity:
May we live in holiness,
And in death find happiness,
And abide with Thee in bliss!
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First Line: | Holy Ghost! my Comforter! |
Title: | Holy Ghost! my Comforter! |
German Title: | Heil'ger Geist, du Tröster mein |
Translator: | Anon. (17th century) |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1863 |