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Where not a cloud e-ver dark-ens the sky, Far, far a-way,

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Fade-less the flow'rs in yon

E den that blow, Green,green the bow'rs where the still wa-ters flow.

Hearts like their gar-ments are pure as the snow, Far, far a-way, far a

way.

1 HAD I the wings of a dove, I would fly-Far, far away, far, far away. Where not a cloud ever darkens the

sky,-Far, far away, far away. Fadeless the flowers in yon Eden that blow,

Green, green the bowers where the still waters flow,

Hearts like their garments are pure as the snow-Far, far away, far away.

2 There never trembles a sigh of regret, Stars of the morning in glory ne'er set; There I for ever from sorrow would rest,

Leaning with joy on Emmanuel's breast;

Tears never flow in the home of the blest.

3 Friends there united in glory ne'er part, One is their temple, their home, and their heart;

The river of crystal, the city of gold, The portals of pearl such a glory unfold; [not told. Eye cannot image and tongue hath

4 List how yon harpers on golden harps play[away;

Come, come away, come, come Falling and frail is your cottage of clay-Come, come away, come away. Come to these mansions, there's room yet for you,

Dwell with the Friend ever faithful and true,

Sing ye the song never old, ever new,

Come, come away, come away.

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HE LEADETH ME, OH BLESSED THOUGHT!

1 He lead-eth me, oh blessed thought! Oh words with heaven-ly com-fort fraught!

What-e'er I do, where-e'er I be, Still 'tis God's hand that

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He lead eth me, He lead - eth me, By His own hand He

lead-eth me.

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HIGH AND HOLY-MEEK AND LOWLY.

1 High and ho

ly meek and low ly, Bold - ly true, benign -ly

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God - head sharing, man-hood wear-ing-Walk'd on earth the

Fa-ther's child.

Men re- fus'd Him, wrong'd a-bused Him-Tho' He came to seek and save;

Earth denied Him, and supplied Him On ly with a cross and grave.

2 Life's great Giver,-Prince for ever,
Leaving sceptre, throne, and crown,
Thus rejected, shamed, neglected,
To the dust of death brought down.
Sight amazing!-angels gazing-
Hosts above, and hosts below,
Deeply pondered, watched,

wondered

How the mystery would go.

and

3 Morning glorious!-forth victorious,—
All the powers of darkness spoiled,
See him rising! hell surprising,-
Still the Father's wondrous Child:
Conflict ended, now ascended,

Priest and King on heaven's high
throne

By His merit, grace, and Spirit,

Gathering Godward all His own!

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