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True Pleasures

 Lord, my soul with pleasure springs
When Jesu's name I hear:
And when God the Spirit brings
The word of promise near:
Beauties too, in holiness,
Still delighted I perceive;
Nor have words that can express
The joys Thy precepts give.
Clothed in sanctity and grace, How sweet it is to see Those who love Thee as they pass, Or when they wait on Thee.
Pleasant too to sit and tell What we owe to love Divine; Till our bosoms grateful swell, And eyes begin to shine.
Those the comforts I possess, Which God shall still increase, All His ways are pleasantness, And all His paths are peace.
Nothing Jesus did or spoke, Henceforth let me ever slight; For I love His easy yoke, And find His burden light.

Poem by William Cowper
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