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E1:"Come un_to me, ye wear_y,/and I will give you rest."/O bless_ed voice of Je_sus,/which comes to hearts op_pressed!/It tells of be_ne_dic_tion,/of par_don, grace, and peace,/of joy that hath no end_ing,/of love ${O:1}which can_3not cease.
E2:"Come un_to me, dear wand'_rers,/and I will give you light."/O lov_ing voice of Je_sus,/which comes to cheer the night!/Our hearts were filled with sad_ness,/and we had lost our way,/but thou hast brought us glad_ness/and songs ${O:2}at break_3of day.
E3:"Come un_to me, ye faint_ing,/and I will give you life."/O cheer_ing voice of Je_sus,/which comes to aid our strife!/The foe is stern and ea_ger,/the fight is fierce and long,/but thou hast made us might_y,/and strong_${O:3}er than_3the strong.
E4:"And who_so_ev_er com_eth/I will not cast him out."/O pa_tient love of Je_sus,/which drives a_way our doubt,/which, though we be un_worth_y/of love so great and free,/in_vites us ve_ry sin_ners/to come, ${O:4}dear Lord,_3to thee!/A_men
