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Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise

Author: John Ellerton Meter: 10.10.7 Appears in 106 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Sing Alleluia forth in duteous praise, O citizens of heaven, and sweetly raise An endless Alleluia. 2 Ye next, who stand before th' Eternal light, In hymning choirs re-echo to the Height An endless Alleluia. 3 The Holy City shall take up your strain, And with glad songs resounding wake again An endless Alleluia. 4 In blissful antiphons ye thus rejoice To render to the Lord with thankful voice An endless Alleluia. 5 Ye who have gained at length your palms in bliss, Victorious ones, your chant shall still be this, An endless Alleluia. 6 There, in one grand acclaim for ever ring The strains which tell the honour of your King, An endless Alleluia. 7 This is the rest for weary ones brought back; This is glad food and drink which none shall lack,-- An endless Alleluia. 8 While Thee, by whom were all things made, we praise For ever, and tell out in sweetest lays An endless Alleluia. 9 Almighty Christ, to Thee our voices sing Glory for evermore; to Thee we bring An endless Alleluia. Hymnal: according to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 1871 Text Sources: Latin, 5th-8th cent.
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Lord of the harvest

Author: S. J. Stone Meter: 10.10.7 Appears in 18 hymnals First Line: Lord of the harvest, it is right and meet Lyrics: 1 Lord of the harvest, it is right and meet, That we should lay oblations at Thy feet, With joyful Alleluia! 2 Sweet is the praise that follows toil and prayer; Sweet is the worship what with heaven we share, Who sing the Alleluia! 3 We toiled and prayed and Thou hast heard on high; Hast cheered our hearts and changed our suppliant cry To festal Alleluia! 4 So sing we now in tune with that great song, That all the age of ages shall prolong, The endless Alleluia! 5 To Thee, O Lord of harvest, Who hast heard, And to Thy white-robed reapers given the word, We sing our Alleluia! 6 O Christ, Who in the wide world's fallow lea, Hast sown in blood the precious seed, to Thee We sing our Alleluia! 7 To Thee, O Holy Ghost, Whose gracious rain And living breath hast fed the ghostly grain, We sing our Alleluia! 8 Yea, West and East, the Harvest men went forth; "We come" has sounded to the South and North. At morn sing Alleluia! 9 In fields of home, in fields the far away, Toilers for Jesus hail the golden day. At morn sing Alleluia! 10 The winds of God have blown with living breath, His dews have fallen on the plains of death. At eve sing Alleluia! 11 Yea, for sweet hope fulfilled, new hope begun, Sing Alleluia to the Three in One, Adoring Alleluia! 12 Glory to God! the Church in patience cries; Glory to God! the Church in bliss replies, With endless Alleluia! Amen. The Hymnal: revised and enlarged as adopted by the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America in the year of our Lord 1892

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