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Enos E. Dowling Hymnal Collection

Hymn: Thou only centre of my rest (FL)

Hymnal: A Selection of Christian Hymns

Date: 1818

Compiler: Rice Haggard

Publisher/Printer: John Norvell

First Line: Thou only centre of my rest

Topic: For a Bed of Sickness

Writer: <no first name given> <no last name given>

Composer:

Meter: CM

Tune:

Hymn Number: 132

Page Number: 133, click to see hymnal pages

Lyics

Thou only centre of my rest,

Look down with pitying eye;

While with protracted pain oppressed,

I breathe the plaintive sigh.



Thy gracious presence, O my God,

My every wish contains;

With this beneath affliction's load,

My heart no more complains.



This can my every care control,

Gild each dark scene with light;

This is the sunshine of my soul,

Without it, all is night.



My Lord, my life, O cheer my heart,

With thy reviving ray;

And bid these mournful shades depart,

And bring the dawn of day.



O happy scenes of pure delight!

Where thy full beams impart

Unclouded beauty to the sight,

And rapture to the heart.



Her part in those fair realms of bliss,

My spirit longs to know;

My wishes terminate in this,

Nor can they rest below.



Lord, shall the breathings of my heart

Aspire in vain to thee?

Confirm my hope, that where thou art

I shall forever be.



Then shall my cheerful spirit sing

The darksome hours away;

And rise, on faith's expanded wing,

To everlasting day.