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At length the wished for spring is come

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #311 (1810)
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At length the wish'd-for spring is come

Hymnal: Hymns for Family Worship with Prayers for Every Day in the Week, Selected from Various Authors #104 (1813) Languages: English
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At length the wish'd-for spring is come

Hymnal: Hymns for Family Worship, with Prayers for Every Day in the Week (2nd ed.) #105 (1821) Languages: English
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Spring, or the return of the divine presence

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXI (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: At length the wish'd for spring is come Lyrics: 1 At length the wish'd for spring is come; How alter'd is the scene! The trees and shrubs are drest in bloom, The earth array'd in green. 2 I see my Saviour from on high, Break through the clouds and shine! No creature now more blest than I, No song more loud than mine. 3 Thy word does all my hope revive, It overcomes my foes; It makes my languid graces thrive, And blossom like a rose. 4 Dear Lord, a monument I stand, Of what thy grace can do, Uphold me by thy gracious hand, Each changing season through. Topics: God restored; Spring Languages: English
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Spring, or the return of the divine presence

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXI (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: At length the wish'd for spring is come Lyrics: 1 At length the wish'd for spring is come; How alter'd is the scene! The trees and shrubs are drest in bloom, The earth array'd in green. 2 I see my Saviour from on high, Break through the clouds and shine! No creature now more blest than I, No song more loud than mine. 3 Thy word does all my hope revive, It overcomes my foes; It makes my languid graces thrive, And blossom like a rose. 4 Dear Lord, a monument I stand, Of what thy grace can do, Uphold me by thy gracious hand, Each changing season through. Topics: God restored; Spring Languages: English

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