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1610 | The Cyber Hymnal#1611 | 1612 |
Text: | Friend After Friend Departs |
Author: | James Montgomery |
Tune: | BATH (Cooke) |
Composer: | William Henry Cooke, 1838-1898 |
Media: | MIDI file |
1. Friend after friend departs;
Who hath not lost a friend?
There is no union here of hearts,
That finds not here an end:
Were this frail world our only rest,
Living or dying, none were blest.
2. Beyond the flight of time,
Beyond this vale of death,
There surely is some blessèd clime
Where life is not a breath,
Nor life’s affections transient fire,
Whose sparks fly upward and expire.
3. There is a world above,
Where parting is unknown,
A whole eternity of love,
Formed for the good alone;
And faith beholds the dying here
Translated to that happier sphere.
4. Thus star by star declines,
Till all are passed away,
As morning high and higher shines
To pure and perfect day;
Nor sink those stars in empty night,
But hide themselves in Heaven’s own light.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Friend after friend departs |
Title: | Friend After Friend Departs |
Author: | James Montgomery (1824) |
Meter: | 66.86.88 |
Language: | English |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | BATH (Cooke) |
Composer: | William Henry Cooke, 1838-1898 |
Meter: | 66.86.88 |
Incipit: | 33324 33334 23333 |
Key: | E♭ Major |
Copyright: | Public Domain |
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Adobe Acrobat image: | ![]() (Cyber Hymnal) |
MIDI file: | ![]() (Cyber Hymnal) |
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