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436 SPRINGTIDE C. M.

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The glory of the spring how sweet! The new-born life

JOSEPH BARNBY

how glad!

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What joy the happy earth to greet In spring's bright rai- ment clad!

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A-men.

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Boun ti-ful and free; Every thing rejoices In the mel-low rays;

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All to Thee,our God, we owe, Source whence all our bless-ings flow.

A-men.

2 All the plenty summer pours;
Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores;
Flocks that whiten all the plain;
Yellow sheaves of ripened grain:
Lord, for these our souls shall raise
Grateful vows and solemn praise.

3 Peace, prosperity, and health,
Private bliss, and public wealth,
Knowledge with its gladdening streams,

Pure religion's holier beams:
Lord, for these our souls shall raise
Grateful vows and solemn praise.

4 As Thy prospering hand hath blest,
May we give Thee of our best;
And by deeds of kindly love
For Thy mercies grateful prove;
Singing thus through all our days,
Praise to God, immortal praise.

ANNA L. BARBAULD, 1772. Alt.

439 ST. GEORGE'S WINDSOR Eight 7s.

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G. J. ELVEY, 1853

Come, ye thank-ful people, come, Raise the song of harvest home:

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is safe - ly gath-ered in, Ere the winter storms be - gin;

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Come to God's own tem- ple,come, Raise the song of har-vest-home. A-men.

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440 WILD BELLS L. M. D.

HENRY LAHEE

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Ring out, wild bells, to the wild, wild sky, The flying cloud,the frost-y light:

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dying in the night; Ring out, wild bells,and let him die.

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ALFRED TENNYSON, 1850

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