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Text: | Here behold me, as I cast me |
Author: | J. Neander |
Translator: | C. Winkworth |
1 Here behold me, as I cast me
'Neath Thy throne, O glorious King!
Sorrows thronging, child-like longing,
Son of Man, to Thee I bring.
Let me find Thee!
Let me find Thee!
Me, a poor and worthless thing.
2 Look upon me, Lord, I pray Thee,
Let Thy Spirit dwell in mine;
Thou hast sought me, Thou hast bought me,
Only Thee to know I pine.
Let me find Thee!
Let me find Thee!
Take my heart and own me Thine!
3 Naught I ask for, naught I strive for,
But Thy grace, so rich and free,
That Thou givest whom Thou lovest,
And who truly cleave to Thee.
Let me find Thee!
Let me find Thee!
He hath all things who hath Thee.
4 Earthly treasure, mirth and pleasure,
Glorious name, or golden hoard
Are but weary, void and dreary,
To the heart that longs for God.
Let me find Thee!
Let me find Thee!
I am Thine, O mighty Lord!
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Here behold me, as I cast me |
Author: | J. Neander |
Translator: | C. Winkworth |
Publication Date: | 1918 |
Topic: | Prayer |
Notes: | Translated from "Sieh hier bin ich, Ehrenkönig" Tune: SIEH HIER BIN ICH EHRENKÖNIG |