1. Beyond the smiling, and the weeping, I shall be soon; Beyond the waking, and the sleeping, Beyond the sowing, and the reaping, clothed in white raiment they rest in the mead, others the waves run........... fierce-ly and wild, times the floods all the......... banks o-ver-flow, travel-stained garments are...... all laid down, And Ford-ing the riv - er one by one. Gath-er-ing home, gath-er-ing home, Yes, one by one. Per. O. DITSON & CO. 596 MILES LANE. C. M. W. SHRUBSOLE. I. Shine on our land, Je - ho-vah, shine With beams of heav'nly grace! Reveal Thy pow'r thro 2 Here fix Thy throne exalted high, And here our glory stand; And like a wall of guardian fire 4 In channels formed by Thee they flow, In rivulets of grace, Refreshing all who wander here 3 When shall Thy name from shore to 50 feed us weary pilgrims, Lord, And to Thy Zion bring, To keep a heavenly feast with Thee, Our Prophet, Priest, and King. 598 C. Wordsworth. I Lord, in Thy name Thy servants plead, 2 Our Hope, when autumn winds blew wild, We trusted, Lord, with Thee; 3 The former and the latter rain, All Thine, are ours by prayer. 4 Thine too by right, and ours by grace, The Spirit's growth unseen; The hopes that soothe, the fears that brace, The love that shines serene. 5 So grant the precious fruits brought forth By sun and moon below, That Thee in Thy new heaven and earth We never may forego. John Keble, 1857. |