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Text: | When quiet in my house I sit |
Author: | C. Wesley, 1707-1788 |
Tune: | COMPANION |
Composer: | R. S. Newman, 1850- |
1 When quiet in my house I sit,
Thy book be my companion still;
My joy Thy sayings to repeat,
Talk o'er the records of Thy will,
And search the oracles divine,
Till every heart-felt word be mine.
2 O may the gracious words divine
Subject of all my converse be!
So will the Lord His follower join,
And walk and talk Himself with me;
So shall my heart His presence prove,
And burn with everlasting love.
3 Oft as I lay me down to rest,
O may the reconciling word
Sweetly compose my weary breast!
While, on the bosom of my Lord,
I sink in blissful dreams away,
And visions of eternal day.
4 Rising to sing my Saviour's praise,
Thee may I publish all day long;
And let Thy precious word of grace
Flow from my heart, and fill my tongue;
Fill all my life with purest love,
And join me to the church above.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | When quiet in my house I sit |
Author: | C. Wesley, 1707-1788 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1917 |
Topic: | Meditation; Scriptures: Joy in; Scriptures: Love for(3 more...) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | COMPANION |
Composer: | R. S. Newman, 1850- |
Meter: | 8.8.8.8.8.8 |
Key: | E♭ Major |