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Text:Soon May the Last Glad Song Arise
Author (attributed to):Mrs. Vokes
Tune:DUKE STREET
Composer (attributed to):John Hatton
Media:MIDI file

6249. Soon May the Last Glad Song Arise

1. Soon may the last glad song arise
Through all the millions of the skies,
That song of triumph which records
That all the earth is now the Lord’s.

2. Let thrones and powers and kingdoms be
Obedient, mighty God, to Thee;
And over land and stream and main
Wave Thou the scepter of Thy reign.

3. O let that glorious anthem swell,
Let host to host the triumph tell,
Till not one rebel heart remains,
But over all the Savior reigns!

Text Information
First Line: Soon may the last glad song arise
Title: Soon May the Last Glad Song Arise
Author (attributed to): Mrs. Vokes (1816)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: MIGDOL, Lowell Mason, 1840
Tune Information
Name: DUKE STREET
Composer (attributed to): John Hatton (1793)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 13467 17655 55654
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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(Cyber Hymnal)
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