555. I Love to Steal Awhile Away

1 I love to steal awhile away
From ev'ry cumb'ring care,
And spend the hours of setting day
In humble, grateful prayer.

2 I love in solitude to shed
The penitential tear,
And all His promises to plead
Where none but God can hear.

3 I love to think of mercies past,
And future good implore,
And all my cares and sorrows cast
On Him whom I adore.

4 I love by faith to take a view
Of brighter scenes in heaven;
The prospect doth my strength renew,
While here by tempests driven.

5 Thus when life's toilsome day is o'er,
May its departing ray
Be calm as this impressive hour,
And lead to endless day.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: I love to steal awhile away
Title: I Love to Steal Awhile Away
Author: Phoebe (Hinsdale) Brown (1824)
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1937
Topic: Occasional: Evening; Evening
Tune Information
Name: ST. AGNES
Composer: John Bacchus Dykes (1866)
Meter: C. M.
Key: G Major



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