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A Handful of Leaves

Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2126 First Line: What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done Refrain First Line: Oh, look on the fields, that already are white Lyrics: 1. What! sitting at ease when there’s work to be done! The best of the day half its circuit has run; Yon orb to its zenith rides forth in the sky; What! sitting at ease and the harvest so nigh! Refrain Oh, look on the fields, that already are white; The Lord hath commanded to work in the light; Beware lest, instead of the bright, golden sheaves, We bring to Him only a handful of leaves. 2. What! sitting at ease, leaving others the toil Of training the vineyard and tilling the soil; This truth in our mind let us constantly keep, From seed what we scatter the fruit we shall reap. [Refrain] 3. What! sitting at ease, when a burden of care Our brother has borne we might help him to bear; Oh, let us be earnest, and work while we may, The Master is calling, arise and away. [Refrain] 4. No longer at ease we are folding our hands, But, willing to do what the Savior commands, We’ll work till the harvest, then gather the sheaves, And bring to Him more than a handful of leaves. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done]
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A Handful of Leaves

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Living Hymns #190 (1890) First Line: What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done! Refrain First Line: Oh, look on the fields, that already are white Lyrics: 1 What! sitting at ease when there’s work to be done! The best of the day half its circuit has run; Yon orb to its zenith rides forth in the sky; What! sitting at ease and the harvest so nigh! Chorus: Oh, look on the fields, that already are white; The Lord hath commanded to work in the light; Beware lest, instead of the bright, golden sheaves, We bring to him only a handful of leaves. 2 What! sitting at ease, leaving others the toil Of training the vineyard and tilling the soil; This truth in our mind let us constantly keep, From seed that we scatter the fruit we shall reap. [Chorus] 3 What! sitting at ease, when a burden of care Our brother has borne we might help him to bear; Oh, let us be earnest, and work while we may, The Master is calling, arise and away. [Chorus] 4 No longer at ease we are folding our hands, But, willing to do what the Saviour commands, We’ll work till the harvest, then gather the sheaves, And bring to him more than a handful of leaves. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done!]
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A Handful of Leaves

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: Songs of Redeeming Love No. 2 #8 (1887) First Line: What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done! Refrain First Line: Oh, look on the fields, that already are white Languages: English Tune Title: [What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done!]
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A Handful of Leaves

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Quiver of Sacred Song #20 (1880) First Line: What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done! Refrain First Line: O look on the fields Languages: English Tune Title: [What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done!]

A Handful of Leaves

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: The Quartet #211 (1884) First Line: What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done! Refrain First Line: O look on the fields Languages: English Tune Title: [What! sitting at ease when there's work to be done!]

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