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| 267 | Laudes Domini#268 | 269 |
| Text: | "A will resigned" |
| Author: | John G. Whittier |
1 I ask not now for gold to gild,
With mocking shine, an aching frame;
The yearning of the mind is still
I ask not now for fame.
2 But, bowed in lowliness of mind,
I make my humble wishes known;
I only ask a will resigned,
O Father, to thine own.
3 In vain I task my aching brain,
In vain the sage's thoughts I scan;
I only feel how weak I am,
How poor and blind is man.
4 And now my spirit sighs for home,
And longs for light whereby to see;
And, like a weary child, would come,
O Father, unto thee.
| Text Information | |
|---|---|
| First Line: | I ask not now for gold to gild |
| Title: | "A will resigned" |
| Author: | John G. Whittier |
| Language: | English |
| Publication Date: | 1890 |
| Topic: | The Gospel: Atonement Accepted; Atonement: Accepted; Humility (2 more...) |
| Notes: | Public Domain. |