Text: | As, when the weary trav'ller gains |
Tune: | [As when the weary trav'ller gains] |
Composer: | Mitchel |
1 As when the weary trav'ller gains,
The height of some commanding hill,
His heart revives, if o'er the plains
He sees his home, tho' distant still.
2 So, when the Christian pilgrim views
By faith his mansion in the skies,
The sight his fainting strength renews,
And wings his speed to reach the prize.
3 The hope of heaven his spirit cheers;
No more he grieves for sorrows past;
Nor any future conflict fears,
So he may safe arrive at last.
4 O Lord, on thee our hopes we stay,
To lead us on to thine abode;
Assur'd thy love will far o'erpay
The hardest labours of the road.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | As when the weary trav'ller gains |
Title: | As, when the weary trav'ller gains |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1840 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [As when the weary trav'ller gains] |
Composer: | Mitchel |
Key: | G Major or modal |