1674. Fain Would I, Lord of Grace

1. Fain would I, Lord of grace,
With penitential tears
The record of my sins efface,
That in Thy book appears:

2. Fain would I journey hence,
In garb of stainless white,
And made by mine own penitence
Well pleasing in Thy sight.

3. Fond idle dream! the foe
But lures and fools my soul;
Not all my tears can peace bestow—
Thou only makest whole.

4. Hath ever sailor tossed,
Or sufferer racked in pain,
Within Thine anchorage been lost,
Or found Thy Gilead vain?

5. Maker and Hope of all!
Wounded and sick am I:
Great Healer, save me, lest I fall
And perish utterly.

6. Can boundless love reject?
Shall mercy say me nay,
Who cry with all Thine own elect
Before Thee, night and day?

Text Information
First Line: Fain would I, Lord of grace
Title: Fain Would I, Lord of Grace
Greek Title: Ηθελον δάκρυαιν έξάλειψαι
Author: Anonymous (6th or 7th century)
Translator (from Greek): Jackson Mason
Meter: SM
Language: English
Source: Supplemental Hymns to Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: ST. OMER
Composer: Charles Sherwood Jekyll (1889)
Meter: SM
Incipit: 13563 55341 23343
Key: F Major
Source: Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1889
Copyright: Public Domain



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