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Sacred Poetry and Music Reconciled; or a Collection of Hymns, Original and Compiled
Editor:
Samuel Willard, D.D. A.A.S.
Publisher:
Leonard C. Bowles, Boston, 1830
Language:
English
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O, who in such a world as this
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Were all our hopes and all our fears
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Behold the beauteous western light
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How calm the scene when virtue dies
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The day is come, the welcome day
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The hour of my departure's come
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Vital spark of heavenly flame
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When sickness shakes the languid frame
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When life's tempestuous storms are o'er
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Ye golden lamps of heaven, farewell
411
Behold an hour of heavenly rest
412
Blessed hour, when virtuous friends shall meet
413
Far from these scenes of night
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O, could we soar to worlds above
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Oh, stay thy tears; for they are blessed
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O, when shall our spirits exchange
417
'Stand still, refulgent orb of day'
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There is a land of pure delight
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Why weep for those, frail child of wo
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The toils of life are past
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While to the grave our friends are borne
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When life's appointed course is run
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How still and peaceful, Lord, the grave
424
Behold the gloomy vale
425
Like some sweet flower, that cheers the morn
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We've seen the blushing flower of spring
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This life's a dream, a fleeting hour
428
How short the term of human life!
429
Our fathers, where are they
430
He dies, he dies, alas! he dies
431
Lord, what a feeble piece
432
Sinful man is doomed to death
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Children of men, the tomb survey
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Arise, my soul, extend thy wings
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Hear, O ye dead! awake, arise
436
Lo, he comes, from heaven descending
437
When wild confusion wrecks the air
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The day approaches, O my soul
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Heaven is a pure and awful place
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Pure are all the joys above the sky
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Wretched sinner, where's thy gain?
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God in his mercy calls
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Vain man, thy fond pursuits forbear
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God of eternity, from thee
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O time, how few thy value weigh!
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Time is a rich, but transient gift
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That awful hour will soon appear
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The time draws near, when thou, my soul
449
Welcome the humblest flowers
450
Ye infants and children, draw near
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Amid the gayest scenes of youth
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In all the gayest scenes of youth
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Placed on the verge of youth, my mind
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Father of all, thy name I sing
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Lo, we behold the scattering shades
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All nature dies, and lives again
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The wintry storms have ceased to roar
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When verdure clothes the fertile vale
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Behold the fields in bright array
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Another brief summer has taken its flight
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The blooming summer now is past
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Great God, at whose all-powerful call
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Rejoice; the Lord is king
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The heavenly spheres to thee, O God
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Praise to God, immortal praise
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All hail the smiling rays
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And now, my soul, another year
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While with ceaseless course the sun
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Lord, grant us every public good
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Be joyful, ye servants and children of God
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How rich thy gifts, Almighty King!
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Lord, wilt thou here attend
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O Thou to whom in ancient time
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This house, to thee we now devote
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By thine unchanging mercy, Lord
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O thou, who art above all height
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Thy love and mercy, gracious God
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From Greenland's icy mountains
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To Him, from whom our blessings flow
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Accept, O god, the praise we bring
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Behold the Son of God
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Father, we wait to feel thy grace
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Hark! the voice of power and mercy
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How glorious, Lord, this favored place
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Jesus, the Son of God
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Now I approach thy table, Lord
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Lo, the blessed Jesus dies
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O for a song of ardent praise
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O here, if ever, God of love
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Pardon and peace to dying men
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The name of Jesus I'll proclaim
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Thou hast spread the sacred board
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To these provisions of our board
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'Twas on that dark and dreary night
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Again the cheerful dawn appears
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Hail, once more the cheerful morning!
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In sleep's serene oblivion laid
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O God, my grateful soul aspires
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Poor and feeble, Lord, we are
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Raised to new life our hearts would soar
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