1 Though poor my condition, and low my degree,
Great joys in the land of the living I see;
One pearl of great price is the whole of my store,
I with this have enough, for I need nothing more.
2 I found it when sought for with sorrow and toil,
And joy'd when I found it as finding great spoil;
Since then I have worn it quite near to my heart,
And till death with my treasure I never will part.
3 The world may despise me, with poverty prest;
They know not the treasure I bear in my breast--
The earnest of riches kept for me in heaven,
Soon the world for this pearl would be cheerfully given.
4 With this in my bosom, still onward I press,
To sum up my labour and finish my race:
This token will pass me, through heaven's high door,
And possessing it there, I shall need nothing more.
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First Line: | Though poor my condition, and low my degree |
Title: | The pearl of great price |
Publication Date: | 1845 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. To the same Tune. |