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74. A Funeral Hymn

I. While to the grave our friends are borne,
Around their cold remains,
How all the tender passions mourn,
And each fond heart complains!

II. But down to earth, alas, in vain
We bend our weeping eyes;
Ah! let us leave these seats of pain,
And upward learn to rise.

III. Hope chearful smiles amid the gloom,
And beams a healing ray,
And guides us from the darksome tomb,
To realms of endless day.

IV. Jesus, who left his blest abode,
(Amazing grace!) to die,
Mark'd when he rose the shining road
To his bright courts on high.

V. To those bright courts, when hope ascends,
The tears forget to flow;
Hope views our absent happy friends,
And calms the swelling woe.

VI. Then let our hearts repine no more,
That earthly comfort dies,
But lasting happiness explore,
And ask it from the skies.

Text Information
First Line: While to the grave our friends are borne
Title: A Funeral Hymn
Language: English
Publication Date: 1760
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