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OLOVE Divine, how sweet thou art! When shall I find my willing heart

All taken up by thee ? I thirst, and faint, and die to prove The greatness of redeeming lovo, The love of Christ to me.

��Stronger his love than death or hell ; Its riches are unsearchable :

The first-born sons of light Desire in vain its depth to see ; They cannot reach the mystery,

The length and breadth and height.

��God only knows the love of God : Oh that it now were shed abroad

In this poor stony heart ! For love I sigh, for love I pine ; This only portion, Lord, be mine,

Be mine this better part.

Oh that I could for ever sit With Mary at the Master's feet ;

Be this my happy choice : My only care, delight, and bliss. My joy, my heaven on earth be this,

To hear the Bridegroom's voice.

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