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Hosanna to Jesus on high!

Author: Unknown Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #669 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: DE FLEURY
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Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine

Author: Wesley Hymnal: African Methodist Episcopal hymn and tune book #670 (1898) Languages: English Tune Title: DE FLEURY
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Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine

Author: Wesley Hymnal: The African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and Tune Book #670 (1902) Languages: English Tune Title: DE FLEURY
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How Tedious and Tasteless

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Rose of Sharon Hymns #685 (1917) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]

Thou Shepherd of Israel

Author: Charles Wesley Hymnal: Hymns and Psalms #750a (1983) Languages: English Tune Title: SHEPHERD
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Whom have I but thee?

Author: Newton Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns and Spiritual Songs #831 (1875) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Topics: Christians Love for the Savior; Love For the Savior Tune Title: DE FLEURY
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How Tedious and Tasteless

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2642 First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Lyrics: 1. How tedious and tasteless the hours When Jesus no longer I see; Sweet prospects, sweet birds and sweet flowers, Have all lost their sweetness to me; The midsummer sun shines but dim, The fields strive in vain to look gay. But when I am happy in Him, December’s as pleasant as May. 2. His name yields the richest perfume, And sweeter than music His voice; His presence disperses my gloom, And makes all within me rejoice. I should, were He always thus nigh, Have nothing to wish or to fear; No mortal as happy as I, My summer would last all the year. 3. Content with beholding His face, My all to His pleasure resigned, No changes of season or place Would make any change in my mind: While blessed with a sense of His love, A palace a toy would appear; All prisons would palaces prove, If Jesus would dwell with me there. 4. Dear Lord, if indeed I am Thine, If Thou art my sun and my song, Say, why do I languish and pine? And why are my winters so long? O drive these dark clouds from the sky, Thy soul cheering presence restore; Or take me to Thee up on high, Where winter and clouds are no more. Languages: English Tune Title: GREEN FIELDS
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Though Jericho Pleasantly Stood

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #6698 Lyrics: 1. Though Jericho pleasantly stood, And looked like a promising soil; The harvest produced little food, To answer the husbandman’s toil. Some water the property had, Which poisonous proved to the ground; The springs were corrupted and bad, The streams spread a barrenness round. 2. But soon by the cruse and the salt, Prepared by Elisha’s command, The water was cured of its fault, And plenty enrichèd the land: An emblem sure this of the grace On fruitless dead sinners bestowed; For man is in Jericho’s case, Till cured by the mercy of God. 3. How noble a creature he seems! What knowledge, invention and skill! How large and extensive his schemes! How much can he do if he will! His zeal to be learnèd and wise, Will yield to no limits or bars; He measures the earth and the skies, And numbers and marshals the stars. 4. Yet still he is barren of good; In vain are his talents and art; For sin has infected his blood, And poisoned the streams of his heart: Though cockatrice eggs he can hatch, Or, spider-like, cobwebs can weave; ’Tis madness to labor and watch For what will destroy or deceive. 5. But grace, like the salt in the cruse, When cast in the spring of the soul; A wonderful change will produce, Diffusing new life through the whole: The wilderness blooms like a rose, The heart which was vile and abhorred; Now fruitful and beautiful grows, The garden and joy of the Lord. Languages: English Tune Title: GREEN FIELDS
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Thou Shepherd of Israel, and mine

Hymnal: Small Church Music #7026 Meter: 8.8.8.8 D Tune Title: SHEPHERD
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We Speak of the Realms of the Blest

Author: Elizabeth K. Mills Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7665 Lyrics: 1. We speak of the realms of the blest, That country so bright and so fair, And oft are its glories confessed— But what must it be to be there! We speak of its pathway of gold— Its walls decked with jewels so rare, Its wonders and pleasures untold— But what must it be to be there! 2. We speak of its freedom from sin, From sorrow, temptation and care, From trials without and within— But what must it be to be there! We speak of its service of love, Of the robes which the glorified wear, Of the church of the Firstborn above— But what must it be to be there! 3. Our mourning is all at an end, When, raised by the life-giving word, We see the new city descend, Adorned as a bride for her Lord; The city so holy and clean, No sorrow can breathe in the air; No gloom of affliction or sin, No shadow of evil, is there. 4. Do Thou, midst temptation and woe, For Heaven my spirit prepare; And shortly I also shall know And feel what it is to be there. Then o’er the bright fields we shall roam, In glory celestial and fair, With saints and with angels at home, And Jesus Himself will be there. Languages: English Tune Title: GREEN FIELDS

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