338. With all the powers my poor heart hath

1 With all the powers my poor heart hath
Of humble love and loyal faith,
I come,dear Lord, to worship Thee,
Whom so much Love bowed low for me.

2 O dear memorial of that Death
Which still survives, and gives us breath!
Live ever, Bread of Life, and be
My food, my joy, my all to me!

3 Come, glorious Lord! My hope increase,
And mix my portion with Thy peace!
Come, and for ever dwell in me,
That I may only live to Thee.

4 Come, hidden life, and that long day
For which I languish, come away!
When this faint soul Thy face shall see,
And drink the unsealed Source of Thee:

5 When glory's sun faith's shade shall chase,
And for Thy veil, give me Thy face;
Then shall my praise eternal be
To the eternal Trinity!

Text Information
First Line: With all the powers my poor heart hath
Latin Title: Adoro Te devote
Author: Thomas Aquinas, d. 1274
Translator: Richard Crashaw (1646)
Alterer: John Austin (1688. a.)
Meter: L. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1890
Topic: The Means of Grace: The Lord's Supper
Notes: Alternate tune: #49 or #350
Tune Information
Name: ANDERNACH
Meter: L. M.
Key: E♭ Major
Notes: Source from index; Spiritual Songs of the Brotherhood of St. Cecilia, 1608



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