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The Army and Navy Hymnal/Hymns/Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts

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The Army and Navy Hymnal
edited by Henry Augustine Smith
Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts by Bernard of Clairvaux, tr. Ray Palmer
(Canonbury by Robert Schumann)
1785682The Army and Navy Hymnal — Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving HeartsHenry Augustine SmithBernard of Clairvaux, tr. Ray Palmer
(Canonbury by Robert Schumann)

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  1. 1. Je sus, thou joy of loving hearts,
    Thou Fount of life, thou Light of men,
    From the best bliss that earth imparts,
    We turn unfilled to thee again,
  2. Thy truth unchanged hath ever stood;
    Thou savest those that on thee call;
    To them that seek thee, thou art good,
    To them that find thee, all in all !
  3. We taste thee, O thou living Bread,
    And long to feast upon thee still;
    We drink of thee, the Fountain Head,
    And thirst our souls from thee to fill. Amen.