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CLIV: “Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity,…” |
Dispel my grief by Thy bounty and Thy generosity,
O God, my God, and banish mine anguish through
Thy sovereignty and Thy might. Thou seest me, O
my God, with my face set towards Thee at a time
when sorrows have compassed me on every side. I
implore Thee, O Thou Who art the Lord of all being,
and overshadowest all things visible and invisible,
by Thy Name whereby Thou hast subdued the hearts
and the souls of men, and by the billows of the Ocean
of Thy mercy and the splendors of the Day-Star of
Thy bounty, to number me with them whom nothing
whatsoever hath deterred from setting their faces toward
Thee, O Thou Lord of all names and Maker of
the heavens!
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Thou beholdest, O my Lord, the things which have
befallen me in Thy days. I entreat Thee, by Him Who
is the Day-Spring of Thy names and the Dawning-Place
of Thine attributes, to ordain for me what will
enable me to arise to serve Thee and to extol Thy
virtues. Thou art, verily, the Almighty, the Most
Powerful, Who art wont to answer the prayers of
all men!
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And, finally, I beg of Thee by the light of Thy
countenance to bless my affairs, and redeem my debts,
and satisfy my needs. Thou art He to Whose power
and to Whose dominion every tongue hath testified,
and Whose majesty and Whose sovereignty every understanding
heart hath acknowledged. No God is
there but Thee, Who hearest and art ready to answer.
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