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Hark! my soul, how every thing

Hymnal: The Catholic Youth's Hymn Book #122 (1871)

Hark, my soul, how every thing

Author: John Austin Hymnal: Unitarian Service Book, and Hymns for Church and Home. Abridged ed. #d134 (1904)
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Hark, my soul, how every thing

Author: John Austin Hymnal: The Baptist Praise Book #247 (1872)

Hark, my soul! how every thing

Hymnal: Church Hymnal, Fourth Edition #350 (1960) Meter: 7.7.7.7 Languages: English
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Universal Praise

Hymnal: A Collection of Psalms and Hymns #C.VIII (1737) First Line: Hark, my dull Soul, how every Thing Lyrics: 1 Hark, my dull Soul, how every Thing Strives to adore our bounteous King! Hark each a double Tribute pays: First sings its part and then obeys. 2 Here Nature’s sprightliest, sweetest quire Their Lord with cheerful Notes admire And every Day they chant their Lauds, Th' ecchoing Grove their Song applauds. 3 What tho' their Voices lower be, The Streams too have their Melody, Both Night and Day they warbling run, They never pause but still sing on. 4 All the gay Flow'rs that paint the Spring Hither their silent Nusick bring; If Heaven bless them thankful they Do smell more sweet, and look more gay. 5 Awake from shame my sluggish Heart, Awake and gladly sing thy part; Learn ev'n of Birds and Springs and Flowers, How to emply thy nobler Powers. 6 O call whole Nature to thy aid Since it was he whole Nature made; Join we in one Eternal Song, We who to one God all belong. 7 Live thou for ever, glorious Lord, Live thou by all thy Works ador'd, Great One in Three and Three in One, May all Things bow to thee alone. Languages: English
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Hark, my soul! how ev'ry thing

Author: John Austin Hymnal: The Day School Hymn Book #70 (1896) Languages: English Tune Title: ROUSDON
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Hark, My Soul, How Everything

Author: John Austin, 1613-1669 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2488 Meter: 7.7.7.7 Lyrics: 1. Hark, my soul, how everything Strives to serve our bounteous King; Each a double tribute pays, Sings its parts, and then obeys. 2. Nature’s chief and sweetest choir Him with cheerful notes admire; Chanting every day their lauds, While the grove their song applauds. 3. Though their voices lower be, Streams have too their melody; Night and day they warbling run, Never pause, but still sing on. 4. All the flowers that gild the spring Hither their still music bring; If heaven bless them, thankful, they Smell more sweet, and look more gay. 5. Only we can scarce afford This short office to our Lord; We, on whom His bounty flows, All things gives, and nothing owes. 6. Wake! for shame, my sluggish heart, Wake! and gladly sing thy part; Learn of birds, and springs, and flowers, How to use thy nobler powers. 7. Call whole nature to thy aid; Since ’twas He whole nature made; Join in one eternal song, Who to one God all belong. 8. Live forever, glorious Lord! Live by all Thy works adored, One in Three, and Three in One, Thrice we bow to Thee alone. Languages: English Tune Title: LYNE
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Universal Praise

Hymnal: The Sunday School Hymnal #77 (1880) First Line: Hark, my soul, how everything Languages: English Tune Title: [Hark, my soul, how everything]
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Hark, my soul, how everything

Author: John Austin Hymnal: Hymnal, Amore Dei. Rev. ed. #a207 (1903) Languages: English
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Hark, my soul, how ev'rything

Author: John Austin Hymnal: At Worship #10 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: MELLING

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