Hymns

Breathe from the gentle South, O LORD,

by William Cowper·1779·Meter 8.6.8.6 (CM)

Based on Ps 40:1

1

Breathe from the gentle South, O LORD,
And cheer me from the North;
Blow on the treasures of thy word,
And call the spices forth!

2

I wish, thou know'st, to be resigned,
And wait with patient hope;
But hope delayed fatigues the mind,
And drinks the spirit up.

3

Help me to reach the distant goal;
Confirm my feeble knee;
Pity the sickness of a soul
That faints for love of thee.

4

Cold as I feel this heart of mine,
Yet since I feel it so;
It yields some hope of life divine
Within, however low.

5

I seem forsaken and alone,
I hear the lion roar;
And every door is shut but one,
And that is mercy's door.

6

There, till the dear Deliv'rer come,
I'll wait with humble prayer
And when he calls his exile home,
The Lord, shall find me there.

Seeking, Pleading, and Hoping