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The Army and Navy Hymnal
edited by Henry Augustine Smith
Come Unto Me, Ye Weary by William Chatterton Dix
(Messiah by George Frideric Handel, arr. Leonard Beecher McWhood)
1738633The Army and Navy Hymnal — Come Unto Me, Ye WearyHenry Augustine SmithWilliam Chatterton Dix
(Messiah by George Frideric Handel, arr. Leonard Beecher McWhood)

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  1. 'Come unto me, ye weary,
    And I will give you rest'
    O blessed voice of Jesus
    Which comes to hearts oppressed! repeat
    It tells of benediction
    Of pardon, grace and peace,
    Of Joy that hath no ending
    Of love which cannot cease;
    Of love, Of love, which cannot cease.
  2. Come unto me, ye wanderers,
    And I will give you light.'
    O loving voice of Jesus
    Which comes to cheer the night! repeat
    Our hearts were filled with sadness
    And we had lost our way;
    But morning bring us gladness,
    And songs, the break of day.
    But morning brings us gladness
    And songs, And songs, the break of day.
  3. Come unto me, ye fainting,
    And I will give you life.'
    O cheering voice of Jesus
    Which comes to aid our strife! repeat
    The foes is stern and eager,
    The fight is fierce and long;
    But thou hast made us mighty,
    And stronger than the strong.
    But thou hast made us mighty
    And stronger, and stronger than the strong.
  4. And Whosever cometh,
    I will not cast him out.'
    O Welcome vice of Jesus,
    Which drive away our doubt! repeat
    Which calls us, very sinners,
    Unworthy thou we be of love so free and boundless,
    To come, dear Lord, to thee.
    Of love so free and boundless
    To come, to come, dear Lord to thee. Amen

Copyright, 1910, by The International Committee of Voung Men's Christian Association, Used by permission