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David's Harp: or the Boston Sabbath school song book, containing a variety of pleasing tunes in all the various metres; also hymns, anthems, and chants...(2nd Rev. Ed.)

Editor: H. W. Day, A. M.
Publisher: Hartley Wood, Boston, 1842
Language: English
Notes: The hymnal skips some numbers and duplicates others. Numbers in brackets are those used in the hymnal.
#TextTuneText InfoTune InfoTextScorePage ScanAudio
201When shall the voice of singingPage Scan
202How long shall virtue languishPage Scan
203Remember thy CreatorPage Scan
204To thee my God and SaviorPage Scan
205Let us sing with joyful strainPage Scan
206Where do children love to goPage Scan
207Oh, swiftly flows the streamPage Scan
208Once more before we partPage Scan
209Sweet is the work, O LordPage Scan
210Join now in praise, and sing Hallelujah, Amen!Page Scan
211What's this that steals, that steals upon my frame?Page Scan
214In Zion's sacred gatesPage Scan
215Come, all ye saints of God!Page Scan
216My faith looks up to theePage Scan
217My country! 'tis of theePage Scan
218There is a happy landPage Scan
219Our Father in heavenPage Scan
220A voice from the desert comes awful and shrillPage Scan
221Far, far o'er hill and dalePage Scan
222Sweet spring is returningPage Scan
223When shall we all meet again?Page Scan
224Hark! the deep-ton'd bell is calling!Page Scan
225Hark! how the gospel trumpet soundsPage Scan
226Savior, ere we partPage Scan
227Ye simple souls, that strayPage Scan
228If Jesus Christ was sentPage Scan
229Again returns the day of holy restPage Scan
230Along the banks where Babel's current flowsPage Scan
231Hail, happy day! thou day of holy restPage Scan
232Hail, thou blest morn! see the great MediatorPage Scan
233O tell me no more Page Scan
234O heavenly King, look down from abovePage Scan
235Our Father and Lord, Almighty art thouPage Scan
236Songs of rejoicing, conspiring to raisePage Scan
237Come, let us anew, our journey pursuePage Scan
238Come, let us anew, our journey prusuePage Scan
239Come children of Zion and help us to singPage Scan
240Dark night away hath roll'dPage Scan
241I would not live alway, I ask not to stayPage Scan
242Our Father in heaven, tho' feeble our laysPage Scan
243Sweet spices they brought, on their star-lighted wayPage Scan
244In a song of sweet praisePage Scan
245The moon is very fair and brightPage Scan
246Come away to the skies, My beloved arisePage Scan
247Our Father in heavenPage Scan
248Though nature's strength decayPage Scan
249O Lord, let our songs find acceptance before theePage Scan
250All hail! happy dayPage Scan
251Come away to the skies, My beloved arisePage Scan
252For thy glory we are, Created to sharePage Scan
253Why these silent looks of sadness!Page Scan
254Where is the little friend who latePage Scan
255Underneath the sod low lyingPage Scan
256Deep resound the solemn strainPage Scan
257Mourn not ye, whose babe hath foundPage Scan
258Calm, calm, calm, calm on the bosom of thy GodPage Scan
259O God! our help in ages pastPage Scan
260See, the lovely blooming flowerPage Scan
261Hark, from the tombs a doleful soundPage Scan
262Why do we mourn for dying friendsPage Scan
263Time is winging us awayPage Scan
264The lilies of the fieldPage Scan
265Think, O ye, who fondly languishPage Scan
266Behold the western evening light!Page Scan
267Whither but to thee, O Lord!Page Scan
268The grass and flowers which clothe the fieldPage Scan
269Will you come to the spring that is sparkling and lightPage Scan
270Farewell to the cup, we have tarried too longPage Scan
271The Temperance banner wide is spreadPage Scan
272On Java's rich and fertile groundPage Scan
273Friends of Freedom! swell the songPage Scan
274Children who have rallied nowPage Scan
275I saw him at the break of dayPage Scan
276Away from the revel, the night star is upPage Scan
277The drink that's in the drunkard's bowlPage Scan
278Come, ye children, and adore himPage Scan
279With joy we hail this dayPage Scan
280And the multitudes that went before and that followed, cried, sayingPage Scan
281Children, listen to the storyPage Scan
282Guide me, O thou great JehovahPage Scan
283With joy we hail the Sabbath dayPage Scan
284Children, 'tis the Sabbath dayPage Scan
285Come, let our voices joinPage Scan
286When the Sabbath bells are ringingPage Scan
287Father, who made that star so brightPage Scan
288Of ev'ry land throughout the earthPage Scan
289Cheerily, cheerily sound the strainPage Scan
290When Sabbath's hallow'd morn I greetPage Scan
291New England dear! New England dear!Page Scan
292Where the song of freedom soundethPage Scan
293Sleep, baby sleep no longer weepPage Scan
294I love my country's pine clad hillsPage Scan
295O! could I speak the matchless worthPage Scan
296When our fathers long agoPage Scan
297Ye christian heroes, go proclaimPage Scan
298Jesus shall reign, where'er the sunPage Scan
299Zion, awake!-- thy strength renewPage Scan
300In this dark world of sin and painPage Scan
301Hark! how the rain is fallingPage Scan
302Hark! how divinest musicPage Scan

[This hymnal has not been proofed - data may be incomplete or incorrect]
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