Text: | Uxbridge |
Author: | Harriet Auber |
Tune: | [Ere mountains reared their forms sublime] |
Composer: | Lowell Mason |
1 Ere mountains reared their forms sublime,
Or heav'n and earth in order stood;
Before the birth of ancient time,
From everlasting, thou art God.
2 A thousand ages in their flight,
With thee are as a fleeting day;
Past, present, future to thy sight
At once their various scenes display.
3 But our brief life's a shadowy dream,
A passing tho't, that soon is o'er,
That fades with morning's earliest beam,
And fills the musing mind no more.
4 To us, O Lord, the wisdom give
Each passing moment so to spend
That we at length with thee may live,
Where life and bliss shall never end.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Ere mountains reared their forms sublime |
Title: | Uxbridge |
Author: | Harriet Auber |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1898 |
Topic: | Devotional |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Ere mountains reared their forms sublime] |
Composer: | Lowell Mason |
Key: | E Major |
Notes: | Now Public Domain. |