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The Treasury of American Sacred Song with Notes Explanatory and Biographical
Editor:
W. Garrett Horder
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, London; New York, 1896
Language:
English
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O thou to whom in ancient time
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The winds are hushed the peaceful moon
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O God, I thank thee that the night
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Another day its course hath run
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Where ancient forests round us spread
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Gay, guiltless pair
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Remember me, the Saviour said
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O Lord of life, and truth, and grace
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A wail from beyond the desert
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To him who in love of nature holds
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Whither midst falling dew
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Not in the solitude
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The moon is at her full, and, riding high
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Lord, who ordainest for mankind
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As shadows cast by cloud and sun
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Standing forth on life's rough way
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Lift your glad voices in triumph on high
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In this glad hour, when children meet
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Like Noah's weary dove
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Behold the western evening light
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Fling out the banner, let it float
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Thought never knew material bound or place
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Never, my heart, wilt thou grow old
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When Jesus trod by thy blue sea
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Thou who dost all things give
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Slowly, by Thy hand unfurled
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Knows he who tills this lonely field
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The south wind brings
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Not from a vain or shallow thought
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In May, when sea winds pierced out solitudes
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And they serve men austerely
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We love the venerable house
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The lillied fields behold
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A single star how bright
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It is finished! Man of Sorrows
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There is a reaper whose name is death
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When the hours of day are numbered
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There is no flock, however watched and tended
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Christ to the young man said: 'Yet one thing more"
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As a fond mother, when the day is o'er
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Is it so far from thee
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Thou, who didst stoop below
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The perfect world by Adam trod
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My faith looks up to thee
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Jesus, these eyes have never seen
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Lord, my weak thought in vain would climb
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I mourn no more my vanished years
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O friends, with whom my feet have trod
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Immortal Love, forever full
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Beneath the moonlight and the snow
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All things are thine: no gift have we
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Dear Lord and Father of mankind
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My thoughts are all in yonder town
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When on my day of life the night is falling
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A tender child of summers three
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We trust and fear, we question and believe
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This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign
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Not in the world of light alone
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Not charity we ask
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Lord of all being, throned afar
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O love divine, that stooped to share
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We gather to the sacred board
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Hath not thy heart within thee burned
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Hail to the Sabbath day
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There are some qualities, some incorporate things
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Dear Friend, whose presence in the house
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Jesus, there is no dearer name than thine
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In darker days, and nights of storm
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Lo! the day of rest declineth
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It came upon the midnight clear
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O bright ideals, how ye shine
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O deem not that earth's crowning bliss
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Still will we trust, though earth seem dark and dreary
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For the dear love that kept us through the night
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Be true, O poet, to your gift divine
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Through Baca's vale my way is cast
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Thou art, O God, my east, In thee I dawned
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Not all the beauties of this joyous earth
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I stand between the future and the past
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It lies around us like a cloud
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That mystic word of thine, O sovereign Lord
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When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean
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Still, still with thee, when purple morning breaketh
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Thought is deeper than all speech
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Tears wash away the atoms in the eye
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I am but clay in thy hands
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If death be final, what is life
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The bubbling brook doth leap
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The sweetbriar rose has not a form more fair
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It is not life upon Thy gifts to live
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I sit within my room, and joy to find
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I would not breathe
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Thou needest not rest, the shining spheres are thine
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Wilt thou not visit me
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I saw on earth another light
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Old mountains dim and gray ye rise
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Life is a sea, like ships we meet
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A voice from the sea to the mountains
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Underneath the sod low lying
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