CROWN THE NOBLEST OF ALL. Thomas Wentworth Higginson. Rev. D. A. Perrin, M. A. 1. Com-rades, in what soldier grave Sleeps the bravest of the 2. Yet no heart more high and warm Ev er dared the battle 3. Youth and beau-ty, daunt-less will, Dreams that life could ne'er ful brave? storm; fill Was breast? dead, it he who sank to rest With his colors round his Never foot had firm er tread, On the field where hope lay Here lie buried; here in peace Wrongs and woes have found re lease. One low grave yon trees be-neath, Bears no ros es; wears no sacred lone - li I strew lil - ies on the grave Of the bravest of the 6 Copyright, 1890, by D. A. Perrin. ETERNAL LIFE IN HIS BLESSED NAME. Rev. D. A. Perrin, A. M. J. H. Stockton. Arr. by D. A. Perrin. 1. Who - ev er dwelleth in Christ a-bove, Is filled with light,peace,and joy and love, 2. The hope that buildeth above the skies, Is nev er shad-ed by clouds that rise, 3. Grant us, dear Lord, such a hope as this, That we may gain ev er-last-ing bliss, Cho.-Dwelling in light, in the light of heav'n, Trusting in Je - svs to us 'tis giv'n, 9 No gild-ed treasures can e'er compare With the jewels of his grace so rare. Eternal life in His bless-ed name, Bless-ed be His [Omit E ter nal life in His blessed name, Bless-ed be His name. Copyright, 1915, by D. A. Perrin. नै Copyright (for words,) 1888, by D. A. Perrin. Copyright (for music,) 1871, by Biglow and Main. 1899, by Robert Lowry. |