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Call to Work

Listen, the master beseecheth

Author: William M. Punshon
Tune: PILGRIM'S MISSION
Published in 17 hymnals

Representative Text

1 Listen! the Master beseecheth,
Calling each one by his name;
His voice to each loving heart reacheth,
Its cheerfullest service to claim.
Go where the vineyard demandeth
Vinedressers' nurture and care;
Or go where the white harvest standeth,
The joy of the reaper to share.

2 Seek those of evil behaviour,
Bid them their lives to amend;
Go, point the lost world to the Saviour,
And be to the friendless a friend.
Still be the lone heart of anguish,
Soothed by the pity of thine;
By waysides, if wounded ones languish
Go, pour in the oil and the wine.

3 Work for the good that is nighest,
Dream not of greatness afar;
That glory is ever the highest
Which shines upon men as they are.
Work, though the world may defeat you,
Heed not its slander and scorn;
Nor weary till angels shall greet you
With smiles through the gates of the morn.

4 Offer thy life on the altar,
In the high purpose be strong;
And if the tired spirit should falter,
Then sweeten thy labour with song.
What if the poor heart complaineth
Soon shall its wailing be o'er;
For there, in the rest that remaineth,
It shall grieve and be weary no more.

Source: Methodist Hymn and Tune Book: official hymn book of the Methodist Church #405

Author: William M. Punshon

Punshon, William Morley, LL.D. This greatly and justly honoured name of recent Wesleyan Methodism finds a tiny niche in this work from a thin poetic vein, which gave him much enjoyment, if its working out must be confessed to have yielded nothing of permanent value for hymnody, or at all comparable with his splendid service to the Christian Church as preacher and lecturer. His contributions to J. Lyth's Wild Flowers, or, a Selection of Original Poetry (1843), though reprinted in 1846, speedily withered as "flowers" in a hortus siccus. His Lays of Hope (1853) was no advance on the Wild Flowers. His Sabbath Chimes, or, Meditations in Verse for the Sundays of a Year (1867), suggested inevitable comparisons with Keble's classic of the Christi… Go to person page >

Text Information

First Line: Listen, the master beseecheth
Title: Call to Work
Author: William M. Punshon
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Then work, brothers, work
Copyright: Public Domain

Timeline

Instances

Instances (1 - 17 of 17)

Hallowed Songs #d203

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Hallowed Songs #[290]

Hymn Book of the Holiness Movement Church #d302

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International Song Service #44

Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #d467

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Methodist Hymn and Tune Book #405

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Methodist Hymn-Book #438

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Methodist Tune Book #414

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Our New Hymnal #406

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Sixty Scripture Songs #84

Song Life for Sunday Schools #d109

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Song Sermons for General Use and Special Services #209

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Songs of Love and Praise #130

The Hymnary for use in Baptist churches #506

The Hymnary of the United Church of Canada #506

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The New Canadian Hymnal #138

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The New Canadian Hymnal #138

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