291b. Jesu! – the very thought is sweet!

1 Jesu! the very thought is sweet!
In that dear name all heart-joys meet;
But sweeter than the honey far
The glimpses of his presence are.

2 No word is sung more sweet than this:
No name is heard more full of bliss:
No thought brings sweeter comfort nigh,
Than Jesus, Son of God most high.

3 Jesu! the hope of souls forlorn!
How good to them for sin that mourn!
To them that seek thee, O how kind!
But what art thou to them that find?

4 Jesu, thou sweetness, pure and blest,
Truth’s fountain, Light of souls distrest,
Surpassing all that heart requires,
Exceeding all that soul desires!

5 No tongue of mortal can express,
No letters write its blessedness:
Alone who hath thee in his heart
Knows, love of Jesus! what thou art.

6 *I seek for Jesus in repose,
When round my heart its chambers close;
Abroad, and when I shut the door,
I long for Jesus evermore.

7 *With Mary in the morning gloom
I seek for Jesus at the tomb;
For him, with love's most earnest cry,
I seek with heart and not with eye.

8 *Jesus, to God the Father gone,
Is seated on the heavenly throne;
My heart hath also passed from me,
That where he is there it may be.

9 We follow Jesus, now, and raise
The voice of prayer, the hymn of praise,
That He at last may make us meet
With him to gain the heav'nly seat. Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Jesu! – the very thought is sweet!
Latin Title: Jesu, dulcis memoria
Translator: J. M. Neale, 1818-66
Publication Date: 1986
Topic: Sacraments and Other Rites: Holy Communion; The Circumcision of Christ: January 1st
Source: Latin, 12th century; The Rosy Sequence
Tune Information
Name: THE ROSY SEQUENCE
Meter: LM
Key: E♭ Major
Source: Sarum Gradual, 16th century



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