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I
WOULD
SEE
JESUS.
C.
M.
D.
"
And
they
shall
see
his
face
;
and
his
name
shall
be
in
their
foreheads."-REV.
22:
4
Key
of
D/2
L.
P.
BREEDLOVE,
1867.
Alto
by
S.
M.
DENSON.
2
CHORUS.
1.
{
I
would
see
Je
-
sus
when
the
fiow'rs
Of
joy
a
-
dorn
my
way;
When
sun
-
shine
and
when
hope
sur-rounds
My
path
from
day
to
day.
}
When
friends
I
cher
-
ish
2.
{I
-heard
the
voice
of
Je
-
sus
say,
"Be
-
hold,
I
free
-
ly
give
The
liv
-
ing
wat
-
er
thirs
-
ty
one,
Stoop
down
and
drink
and
live!"}
I
came
to
Je
-
sus
3.
{I heard
the
voice
of
Je
-
sus
say,
"I
am
this
dark
world's
light,
Look
un
-
to
me,
thy
morn
shall
rise,
And
all
thy
day
be
bright!"}
I
looked
to
Je
-
sus,
most
are
near,
And
hearts
en
-
cir
-
cle
mine,
Then,
Fa
-
ther,
would
I
turn
from
all
To
lean
a
-
lone
on
Thine.
and
I
drank
Of
that
life
-
giv
-
ing
stream;
My
thirst
was
quenched,
my
soul
re-vived,
And
now
I
live
in
Him.
and
I
found
In
Him
my
star,
my
sun;
And
in
that
light
of
life
I'll
walk,
Till
trav-'ling
days
are
done.
This
is
an
original
song
by
Prof.
Breedlove,
composed
especially
for
the
"
Sacred
Harp,"
and
if
ever
printed
in
any
other
book
we
have
been
unable
to
find
it.
It
is
supposed
he
is
the
author
of
the
words
as
well
as
the
music.
In
another
part
of
this
book
other
references
will
be
found
concerning
Mr.
Breedlove.
The
two
last
verses
are
taken
from
Horatio
Bonner's
"
Hymn
of
Faith,"
published
in
1858.
The
title
was
"
The
Voice
from
Galilee."