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(1065) Cheerful Submission to Death.

And let this feeble body fail,

And let it faint or die;

My soul shall quit the mournful vale,

And soar to worlds on high--

2 Shall join the disembodied saints,

And find its long-sought rest;

That only bliss for which it pants,

In the Redeemer's breast.

3 In hope of that immortal crown

I now the cross sustain;

And gladly wander up and down,

And smile at toil and pain.

4 I suffer on my three-score years,

Till my Deliverer come,

And wipes away his servant's tears,

And takes his exile home.

Charles Wesley, 1759.