1  O Love divine, how sweet Thou art,
    When shall I find my willing heart
       All taken up by Thee?
    My thirsty spirit faints to prove
    The greatness of redeeming love,
       The love of Christ to me.
 
 
 2  Stronger His love than death and hell,
    Its riches are unsearchable:
       The first-born sons of light
    Desire in vain its depths to see;
    They cannot reach the mystery,
       The length, and breadth, and height.
 
 
 3  God only knows the love of God;
    Oh, that it now were shed abroad
       In this poor stony heart;
    For love I sigh, for love I pine;
    This only portion, Lord, be mine,
       Be mine this better part.
 
 
 4  Oh, that I could forever sit
    Like Mary, at the Master's feet;
       Be this my happy choice;
    My only care, delight, and bliss,
    My joy, my rest on earth be this,
       To hear the Bridegroom's voice.