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Heap High the Farmer's Wintry Hoard

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Worship in Song #43 (1996) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! Lyrics: 1 Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! Heap high the golden corn! No richer gift has autumn poured from out her lavish horn! Through vales of grass and meads of flowers our plows their furrows made, While on the hills the sun and showers of changeful April played. 2 We dropped the seed over hill and plain beneath the sun of May, And frightened from our sprouting grain the robber crows away. All through the long, bright days of June its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon its soft and yellow hair. 3 And now with autumn's moonlit eyes, It's harvest-time has come, We pluck away the frosted leaves, and bear the treasure home. Oh let the good old crop adorn the hills our fathers (forbears) trod; Still let us, for his (this) golden corn, send up our thanks to God! Topics: Autumn; Creation; Harvest; Quaker author; Seasons; Spring; Summer; Thankfulness; Thanksgiving Day Tune Title: ELLACOMBE
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Heap High the Farmer's Wintry Hoard

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier, 1807-1892 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #70 (1993) Meter: 8.6.8.6 First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! Lyrics: 1 Heap high the farmer’s wintry hoard! Heap high the golden corn! No richer gift has autumn poured from out the lavish horn! 2 Through vales of grass and meads of flowers our plows their furrows made, while on the hills the sun and showers of changeful April played. 3 We dropped the long, bright days of June beneath the sun of May, and frightened from our sprouting grain the robber crows away. 4 All through the long, bright days of June its leaves grew green and fair, and waved in hot mid-summer’s noon its soft and yellow hair. 5 And now, with autumn’s moonlit eyes, its harvest time has come, we pluck away the frosted leaves and bear the treasure home. Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Harvest and Thanksgiving Languages: English Tune Title: LAND OF REST

The corn song

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Supplement to Hymns and Songs #d15 (1940) First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard

The corn song

Author: John G. Whittier; John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: Singing Worship with Boys and Girls #d40 (1935) First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard

The Corn Song

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #139 (1955) First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! Tune Title: MUSWELL HILL II

The Corn Song

Author: John Greenleaf Whittier Hymnal: A Hymnal for Friends #152 (1942) First Line: Heap high the farmer's wintry hoard! Languages: English Tune Title: MUSWELL HILL II

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