. The Cornish fishermen's watch-night, and other stories . ur wives and little ones,and with them seek the Saviour, whose loveso strangely made me turn from evil untoGod. Not a word had interrupted him allthrough ; but now Sams voice was heardbut little above a whisper,^Mate, we want the cleared his voice a little, and, as themen hushed down again, sang : — Told at a Timnels AloiUh, %*] *I stay a little while below ;The changing seasons come and go,But Christ my joy heals every woe,In Him I live and fear no foe. ^The night is dark and sad to me,But even in the gloom I seeMy Saviour b
. The Cornish fishermen's watch-night, and other stories . ur wives and little ones,and with them seek the Saviour, whose loveso strangely made me turn from evil untoGod. Not a word had interrupted him allthrough ; but now Sams voice was heardbut little above a whisper,^Mate, we want the cleared his voice a little, and, as themen hushed down again, sang : — Told at a Timnels AloiUh, %*] *I stay a little while below ;The changing seasons come and go,But Christ my joy heals every woe,In Him I live and fear no foe. ^The night is dark and sad to me,But even in the gloom I seeMy Saviour bright who died to freeMy soul from misery. * Though He has taken those aboveWho once have cheered me with their love,Clad in the robe His hands have wove,They safely rest, whereer I rove. ** So still to Him my steps do tend;His power is present to defend ;On His sweet mercy I depend ;His love to me will never end. Friends, come to Him, just as you are;His arms of mercy reach as farAs ever son of man can need;His blood can pardon, and His love can
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