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Text: | Christ, We Turn Our Eyes to Thee |
Author: | John Damascene |
Translator: | John Mason Neale |
“‘CHRIST, we turn our eyes to Thee,
“‘And this mighty mystery!’
“Habakkuk exclaimed of old,
“In the HOLY SPIRIT bold:
“‘Thou shalt come in time appointed,
“For the help of Thine anointed!’”
Taste of myrrh He deigned to know,
Who redeemed the source of woe:
Now He bids all sickness cease
Through the honeycomb of peace:
And to this world deigns to give
That sweet food12121st ed.: fruit by which we live.
Patient LORD! with loving eye
Thou invitest Thomas nigh,
Showing Him that Wounded Side:
While the world is certified,
How the third day, from the grave,
JESUS CHRIST arose to save.
Blest, O Didymus, the tongue
Where that first confession hung:
First the SAVIOUR to proclaim
First the LORD of Life to name:
Such the graces it supplied,
—That dear touch of JESU’s side!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Christ, We Turn Our Eyes to Thee |
Title: | Christ, We Turn Our Eyes to Thee |
Translator: | John Mason Neale (1862) |
Author: | John Damascene (780) |
Meter: | 7,7,7,7,8,8 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1866 |