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CLXII: “Lauded and glorified art Thou, O my God! I entreat…” 255 |
Lauded and glorified art Thou, O my God! I entreat
Thee by the sighing of Thy lovers and by the
tears shed by them that long to behold Thee, not to
withhold from me Thy tender mercies in Thy Day,
nor to deprive me of the melodies of the Dove that
extolleth Thy oneness before the light that shineth
from Thy face. I am the one who is in misery, O God!
Behold me cleaving fast to Thy Name, the All-Possessing.
I am the one who is sure to perish; behold me
clinging to Thy Name, the Imperishable. I implore
Thee, therefore, by Thy Self, the Exalted, the Most
High, not to abandon me unto mine own self and
unto the desires of a corrupt inclination. Hold Thou
my hand with the hand of Thy power, and deliver
me from the depths of my fancies and idle imaginings,
and cleanse me of all that is abhorrent unto
Thee.
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Cause me, then, to turn wholly unto Thee, to put
my whole trust in Thee, to seek Thee as my Refuge,
and to flee unto Thy face. Thou art, verily, He Who,
through the power of His might, doeth whatsoever
He desireth, and commandeth, through the potency
of His will, whatsoever He chooseth. None can withstand
the operation of Thy decree; none can divert
the course of Thine appointment. Thou art, in truth,
the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the Most Bountiful.
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