1384. Ever Would I Fain Be Reading

1. Ever would I fain be reading
In the ancient holy Book,
Of my Savior’s gentle pleading,
Truth in every word and look.

2. How when children came He blessed them,
Suffered no man to reprove,
Took them in His arms, and pressed them
To His heart with words of love.

3. How to all the sick and tearful
Help was ever gladly shown;
How He sought the poor and fearful,
Called them brothers and His own.

4. How no contrite soul e’er sought Him,
And was bidden to depart,
How with gentle words He taught him,
Took the death from out his heart.

5. Still I read the ancient story,
And my joy is ever new,
How for us He left His glory,
How He still is kind and true.

6. How the flock He gently leadeth
Whom His Father gave Him here;
How His arms He widely spreadeth
To His heart to draw us near.

7. Let me kneel, my Lord, before Thee,
Let my heart in tears o’erflow,
Melted by Thy love adore Thee,
Blest in Thee ’mid joy or woe!

Text Information
First Line: Ever would I fain be reading
Title: Ever Would I Fain Be Reading
German Title: Immer muss ich wieder lesen
Author: Luise Hensel (1815)
Translator (from German): Catherine Winkworth
Meter: 87.87
Language: English
Source: Translation: Lyra Germanica, second series, 1858, page 24
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: GALILEE (Jude)
Composer: William Herbert Jude (1874)
Meter: 87.87
Incipit: 35222 51111 16123
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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