7649. When Quiet in My House I Sit

1. When quiet in my house I sit,
Thy Book be my companion still,
My joy Thy sayings to repeat,
Talk o’er the records of Thy will,
And search the oracles divine,
Till every heartfelt word be mine.

2. O may the gracious words divine
Subject of all my converse be!
So will the Lord His follower join,
And walk and talk Himself with me;
So shall my heart His presence prove,
And burn with everlasting love.

3. Oft as I lay me down to rest,
O may the reconciling Word
Sweetly compose my weary breast!
While, on the bosom of my Lord,
I sink in blissful dreams away,
And visions of eternal day.

4. Rising to sing my Savior’s praise,
Thee may I publish all day long;
And let Thy precious word of grace
Flow from my heart, and fill my tongue,
Fill all my life with purest love,
And join me to the Church above.

Text Information
First Line: When quiet in my house I sit
Title: When Quiet in My House I Sit
Author: Charles Wesley (1762)
Meter: 88.88.66
Language: English
Source: Short Hymns, 1762
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: CONTEMPLATION (Funk)
Meter: 88.88.66
Incipit: 11234 32213 23221
Key: C Major
Source: Choral Music, by Joseph Funk (Harrisonburg, Virginia: 1816)
Copyright: Public Domain



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