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Text: | In the Chambers of the King |
Author: | Rev. F. L. Piper |
Tune: | [In the chambers of the King--As a guest] |
Mus. Lic.: | F. S. Stanton |
1 In the chambers of the King--As a guest--
We have access, after leanness, to the best;
All the hurry and the tumult dies away,
And the spirit through its Advocate can pray;
In the chambers of the King, There is rest.
2 In the busy tides of life Cares annoy;
And the gold is here a mixture of alloy;
But within this calm and holy resting place,
We have glimpses of his glory and his face;
In the chambers of the King, There is joy.
3 For the prisoners of hope, There's release;
Here the conflicts of the spirit all may cease;
Tho' without--the storm increases with the night,
And we're weary in our waiting for the light;
In the chambers of the King, There is peace.
4 Like the pilgrims of the olden time We roam,--
And like Jacob have our visions on the stone;
But the coming of the Master draweth near,
And the final gladsome meeting in the air;
In the chambers of the King, There'll be home.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | In the chambers of the King |
Title: | In the Chambers of the King |
Author: | Rev. F. L. Piper |
Publication Date: | 1902 |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [In the chambers of the King--As a guest] |
Mus. Lic.: | F. S. Stanton |
Key: | E♭ Major |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |