230 Art Thou Weary, Art Thou Languid Stephanos 8583 HENRY WILLIAMS BAKER 1. Art Thou wea ry, art thou lan-guid? Art thou sore dis - tressed? 4 JOHN MASON NEALE Jesus, holy Saviour, In the realms above Tr. FRANCES ELIZABETH COX Still will We Trust 233 St. Cecilia 11 10 116 g 1. Still will we trust, though earth seems dark and dreary, 62 562 JOSEPH BARNBY And the heart faint beneath His chast - 'ning rod; Though rough and steep our WILLIAM HENRY BURLEIGH 234 Jesus, these Eyes Have Never Seen St. Peter's, Oxford C. M. 4 ALEXANDER Robert REINAGLE 1. Jesus, these eyes have nev - er seen That radiant form of Thine; b 4 2 264 The veil of sense hangs dark be-tween Thy bless-ed face and mine! A-men. 2 I see Thee not, I hear Thee not, Yet art Thou oft with me; And earth hath ne'er so dear a spot, As where I meet with Thee. 3 Like some bright dream that comes unsought When slumbers o'er me roll, Thine image ever fills my thought, And charms my ravished soul. 4 Yet though I have not seen, and still I love Thee, dearest Lord,—and will, 5 When death these mortal eyes shall seal, And still this throbbing heart, The rending veil shall Thee reveal All glorious as Thou art. Amen. RAY PALMER |