528. What grace, O lord, and beauty shone

1 What grace, O Lord, and beauty shone
around Your steps below!
What patient love was seen in all
Your life and death of woe!

2 For ever on Your burdened heart
a weight of sorrow hung,
yet no ungentle, murmuring word
escaped Your silent tongue.

3 Your foes might hate, despise, revile,
Your friends unfaithful prove;
unwearied in forgiveness still,
Your heart could only love.

4 O give us hearts to love like You,
like You, O Lord, to grieve
far more for others’ sins than all
the wrongs that we receive.

5 One with Yourself, may every eye
in all of humankind
behold that grace and gentleness
which, Lord, in You we find.

Text Information
First Line: What grace, O lord, and beauty shone
Author: Edward Denny, 1796-1889 (adapt.)
Meter: CM
Language: English
Publication Date: 2004
Source: Adapt.: Compilers
Tune Information
Name: ST BERNARD
Meter: CM
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Tochter Sion, Cologne, 1741; Adapt.: Easy Hymns for Catholic Schools, 1851



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