Lord, of thy favour, cause That my Loved One safe and hale
Lord, of thy favour, cause That my Loved One safe and hale
Return and deliver me From the clutches of blame and bale.
Bring, bring of the dust of the way Of the Friend departed hence,
So heal that I may withal My world-wearied eye of its ail.
That mole and that down and that tress, That cheek and that face and that shape,
From all the six quarters at once, The path of my heart assail.
To day, whilst I'm yet in thy hand, Some little compassion display!
To morrow, when I shall be dust, Will tears or repentance avail?
Return and deliver me From the clutches of blame and bale.
Bring, bring of the dust of the way Of the Friend departed hence,
So heal that I may withal My world-wearied eye of its ail.
That mole and that down and that tress, That cheek and that face and that shape,
From all the six quarters at once, The path of my heart assail.
To day, whilst I'm yet in thy hand, Some little compassion display!
To morrow, when I shall be dust, Will tears or repentance avail?
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