No. 138. J. L. McDonald. Why Stand Ye Here Idle? COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY E. O. EXCELL. 1. Why stand ye here 2. Why stand ye here 3. Why stand ye here 4. Why stand ye here E. O. Excell. idle? there's labor for all, The vineyard needs idle? a bro-ther's in need, His cries as-cend idle? a soul's being lost, Speak, speak words of idle? 0 la bor each day, To lead men to lack of strong hands, Why stand ye here idle? the Mas-ter de-mands. suffers to-night, Then ren der assistance; 0, dare to do right. to praise His dear name. sin and from shame, And give to the Savior do dddd dd do labors shall end. dddd 1. A land by faith I see, Where saints shall ever be Free from mor-tal-i- ty, 2. There friends shall meet again, In happiness to reign, While thro' that blest domain, 3. There sorrow cannot stay; There tears are wiped away, One bright e-ter-nal day, D. S.-In that fair, heav'nly land, |