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Rest by and by

Author: May L. Clayton Hymnal: On Joyful Wing #11 (1886) First Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapers Refrain First Line: Rest by and by, rest by and by Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to the field with the reapers And there I have gleaned all day; But my task was light, and my heart was glad, For I heard the Master say: Refrain: Rest by and by, rest by and by, Rest in the field above; There is rest by and by, happy rest by and by, And a crown of eternal love. 2 O sweet was the song of the reapers, And bright was their golden grain. As it waved in the light of the midday sun, And it smiled o’er the harvest plain.[Refrain] 3 And still by the side of the reapers I ask that my place may be, Till the sun shall set, and my work is done, And the Master calls me home. [Refrain] Tune Title: [I’ve been to the field with the reapers]
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Rest by and by

Author: May L. Clayton Hymnal: Living Hymns #185 (1890) First Line: I've been to the field with the reapers Refrain First Line: Rest by and by, rest by and by Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to the field with the reapers, And there I have gleaned all day; But my task was light, and my heart was glad, For I heard the Master say: Chorus: Rest by and by, rest by and by, Rest in the field above; There is rest by and by, happy rest by and by, And a crown of eternal love. 2 O sweet was the song of the reapers, And bright was their golden grain, As it waved in the light of the mid-day sun, And it smiled o’er the harvest plain. [Chorus] 3 And still by the side of the reapers I ask that my place may be, Till the sun shall set, and my work is done, And the Master calls me home. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]
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Rest By And By

Author: May L. Clayton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #9383 First Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapers Lyrics: 1 I’ve been to the field with the reapers, And there I have gleaned all day; But my task was light, and my heart was glad, For I heard the Master say: Refrain: Rest by and by, rest by and by, Rest in the field above; There is rest by and by, Happy rest by and by, And a crown of eternal love. 2 O sweet was the song of the reapers, And bright was their golden grain. As it waved in the light of the midday sun, And it smiled o’er the harvest plain. [Refrain] 3 And still by the side of the reapers I ask that my place may be, Till the sun shall be set, and my work is done, And the Master calls me home. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]
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Rest by and by

Author: May L. Clayton Hymnal: Temple Trio #11 (1886) First Line: I’ve been to the field with the reapers Refrain First Line: Rest by and by, rest by and by Tune Title: [I’ve been to the field with the reapers]
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Rest By and By

Author: May L. Clayton Hymnal: Songs of Redeeming Love No. 2 #61 (1887) First Line: I've been to the field with the reapers Refrain First Line: Rest by and by, rest by and by Languages: English Tune Title: [I've been to the field with the reapers]

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