1. Lord Jesus, think on me,
And purge away my sin,
From worldly passions set me free,
And make me pure within.
Lord Jesus, think on me,
With care and woe oppressed;
Let me your loving servant be,
And taste your promised rest.
2. Lord Jesus, think on me,
Amid the battle's strife;
In all my pain and misery,
Please be my health and life.
Lord Jesus, think on me,
Nor let me go astray;
Thru' darkness and perplexity,
Point to the heav'nly way.
3. Lord Jesus, think on me,
And grant me this desire,
That I, with mind and limbs set free
May join the heav'nly choir.
Lord Jesus, think on me,
That when the flood is past,
I may th'eternal brightness see
And share your joy at last.
Source: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #329
First Line: | Lord Jesus, think on me |
Title: | Lord Jesus, Think on Me |
Greek Title: | Μνώεο Χριτέ (Mnōeo Christe) |
Translator: | Allen William Chatfield |
Author: | Synesius of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais |
Meter: | 6.6.8.6 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Lord Jesu, think on me, p. 760, ii. In Church Hymns, 1903, the cento is composed of Mr. Chatfield's original translations, stanzas ii.,iii.,v.,vi.,vii. and ix., as slightly altered in Thring's Collection, 1882; and in the 1904 ed. of Hymns Ancient & Modern. the stanzas from the original translation are ii., iii., v., vii., unaltered except that the opening words read "Lord Jesus," &c.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, New Supplement (1907)
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