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I Shall be Satisfied

Author: G. C. Well Hymnal: Triumphant Songs No.4 #72 (1894) First Line: If I in Thy likeness, O Lord may awake Lyrics: 1 If I in Thy likeness, O Lord may awake, And shine a pure image of Thee; Then I shall be satisfied when I can break The fetters of flesh and be free. Refrain: I shall be satisfied; I shall be satisfied I shall be satisfied; When I awake in Thy likeness. 2 I know this stained tablet must first be washed white And there Thy bright features be drawn; I know I must suffer the darkness of night To welcome the coming of dawn. [Refrain] 3 And O the blest morning already is here, The shadows of earth soon shall fade; And soon in Thy likeness I'll with Thee appear, In glory and beauty array’d. [Refrain] 4 When on thine own image in me Thou hast smiled, Within Thy blest mansion, and when The arms of my Father encircle His child, O! I shall be satisfied then. [Refrain] Tune Title: [If I in Thy likeness, O Lord may awake]
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I Shall Be Satisfied

Author: George Clair Wells Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14726 First Line: If I in Thy likeness, oh Lord, may awake Refrain First Line: I shall be satisfied; I shall be satisfied Lyrics: 1 If I in Thy likeness, oh Lord, may awake, And shine a pure image of Thee, Then I shall be satisfied when I can break The fetters of flesh and be free. Refrain: I shall be satisfied; I shall be satisfied, I shall be satisfied, When I awake in Thy likeness. 2 I know this stained tablet must first be washed white, To let Thy bright features be drawn; I know I must suffer the darkness of night, To welcome the coming of dawn. [Refrain] 3 But I shall be satisfied when I can cast The shadows of nature all by, When this cold, dreary world from my vision has passed, To let the soul open her eye. [Refrain] 4 I gladly shall feel the blest morn drawing near, When time’s dreamy fancy shall fade, If then in Thy likeness I may but appear, And rise in Thy beauty arrayed. [Refrain] 5 To see Thee in glory, oh Lord, as Thou art, From this mortal, perishing clay, The spirit immortal in peace would depart, And joyous mount up her bright way. [Refrain] 6 When on Thine image, in me Thou hast smiled, Within Thy blest mansions, and when The arms of my Father encircle His child, Oh, I shall be satisfied then. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [If I in Thy likeness, oh Lord, may awake]
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I Shall be Satisfied

Author: G. C. Well Hymnal: Triumphant Songs Nos. 3 and 4 Combined #247 (1894) First Line: If I in Thy likeness, O Lord may awake Languages: English Tune Title: [If I in Thy likeness, O Lord may awake]

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