Hymns

The Savior hides his face!

by William Cowper·1779·Meter 6.6.8.6 (SM)

1

The Savior hides his face!
My spirit thirsts to prove
Renewed supplies of pard'ning grace,
And never-fading love.

2

The favored souls who know
What glories shine in him,
Pant for his presence, as the roe
Pants for the living stream!

3

What trifles tease me now!
They swarm like summer flies,
They cleave to everything I do,
And swim before my eyes.

4

How dull the Sabbath day,
Without the Sabbath's LORD!
How toilsome then to sing and pray,
And wait upon the word!

5

Of all the truths I hear
How few delight my taste!
I glean a berry here and there,
But mourn the vintage past.

6

Yet let me (as I ought)
Still hope to be supplied;
No pleasure else is worth a thought,
Nor shall I be denied.

7

Though I am but a worm,
Unworthy of his care;
The LORD will my desire perform,
And grant me all my prayer.

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