The translation is generally attributed to Walter H Shewring and others - but
the date for it is unknown. However it is regarded as being in the
public-domain.
With long meter (LM), tunes it is set to include:
Manna wherewith the blest are fed,
Come nigh, and with thy sweetness fill
The hungry hearts that seek thee still.
O fount of love, O well unpriced,
Outpouring from the heart of Christ,
Give us to drink of very thee,
And all we pray shall answered be.
O Jesus Christ, we pray to thee
That this presence which we see,
Though now in form of bread concealed,
To us may be in heaven revealed.
With long meter (LM), tunes it is set to include:
- WINCHESTER NEW
- EISENACH - by Johann Hermann Schein (1586-1630)
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Lyrics
O food of travellers, angels’ bread,Manna wherewith the blest are fed,
Come nigh, and with thy sweetness fill
The hungry hearts that seek thee still.
O fount of love, O well unpriced,
Outpouring from the heart of Christ,
Give us to drink of very thee,
And all we pray shall answered be.
O Jesus Christ, we pray to thee
That this presence which we see,
Though now in form of bread concealed,
To us may be in heaven revealed.
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