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My Soul Thirsteth For God.

    By William Cowper



    I thirst, but not as once I did,
    The vain delights of earth to share;
    Thy wounds, Emmanuel, all forbid
    That I should seek my pleasures there.


    It was the sight of thy dear cross
    First wean’d my soul from earthly things;
    And taught me to esteem as dross
    The mirth of fools and pomp of kings.


    I want that grace that springs from thee,
    That quickens all things where it flows,
    And makes a wretched thorn like me
    Bloom as the myrtle or the rose.


    Dear fountain of delight unknown!
    No longer sink below the brim;
    But over flow, and pour me down
    A living and life-giving stream!


    For sure, of all the plants that share
    The notice of thy Father’s eye,
    None proves less grateful to his care,
    Or yields him meaner fruit than I.



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