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Humbly I adore thee, Verity unseen, | |||
Who thy glory hiddest ‘neath these shadows mean; | |||
Lo, to thee surrendered, my whole heart is bowed, | |||
Tranced as it beholds thee, shrined within the cloud. | |||
Taste and touch and vision to discern thee fail; | |||
Faith, that comes by hearing, pierces through the veil. | |||
I believe whate’er the Son of God hath told; | |||
What the Truth hath spoken, that for truth I hold. | |||
O memorial wondrous of the Lord’s own death; | |||
Living Bread that givest all thy creatures breath, | |||
Grant my spirit ever by thy life may live, | |||
To my taste thy sweetness never failing give. | |||
Jesus, whom now hidden, I by faith behold, | |||
What my soul doth long for, that thy word foretold: | |||
Face to face thy splendor, I at last shall see, | |||
In the glorious vision, blessed Lord, of thee.}} | |||
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- Editor: J. Guy Stalnaker (submitted 2019-06-30). Score information: Letter, 1 page, 162 kB Copyright: CPDL
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General Information
Title: Humbly I Adore Thee
Composer: J. Guy Stalnaker
Lyricist: Thomas Aquinas
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Sacred, Hymn
Language: English
Instruments: Organ
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Description: An original melody and harmonization for the text by Thomas Aquinas "Humbly I Adore Thee." Tune name "St. Andrews Parish"
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Original text and translations
{{Text}English
Humbly I adore thee, Verity unseen, Who thy glory hiddest ‘neath these shadows mean; Lo, to thee surrendered, my whole heart is bowed, Tranced as it beholds thee, shrined within the cloud.
Taste and touch and vision to discern thee fail; Faith, that comes by hearing, pierces through the veil. I believe whate’er the Son of God hath told; What the Truth hath spoken, that for truth I hold.
O memorial wondrous of the Lord’s own death; Living Bread that givest all thy creatures breath, Grant my spirit ever by thy life may live, To my taste thy sweetness never failing give.
Jesus, whom now hidden, I by faith behold, What my soul doth long for, that thy word foretold: Face to face thy splendor, I at last shall see, In the glorious vision, blessed Lord, of thee.}}