The school singer : or, Young choir's companion: a choice collection of music, original and selected, for juvenile singing schools, Sabbath schools, public schools, academies, select classes, etc .. Also, a complete course of instruction in the elements of vocal music, founded on the German system of Kübler . -.— _-^_X -#-•- i=t atat i . But want and woe have drivenThe roses from thy cheek;And garments rent and riven,Thy poverty food with which the angelsWould all delighted be ;And robes of dazzling brightnessAre now awaiting me. 3. Come, then, benign inquirer, And join me on my wa


The school singer : or, Young choir's companion: a choice collection of music, original and selected, for juvenile singing schools, Sabbath schools, public schools, academies, select classes, etc .. Also, a complete course of instruction in the elements of vocal music, founded on the German system of Kübler . -.— _-^_X -#-•- i=t atat i . But want and woe have drivenThe roses from thy cheek;And garments rent and riven,Thy poverty food with which the angelsWould all delighted be ;And robes of dazzling brightnessAre now awaiting me. 3. Come, then, benign inquirer, And join me on my way ;Im journeying to a country, Where beams an endless saints and angels, falling Before the great white throne,To you, to me are calling, Haste, pilgrim, hasten home. NORFOLK STREET. I Is. and 12s. Allegretto, Wm. B. Bradbury. , J83 _i ip4^_^i-*_*__J:*_*- ^^=q_q_i-rih^HJ^rJ. 1. O Lord, let our songs find acceptance before thee, And pierce thro the skies to thine up - per-most throne; For thou jIT -i—I—f— 1—R—i— -•—0-0+0 -0--0- —d— -H al—^— - Pine C* Sfc=*Z3£ :t=zt m stoopest to lis I I - ten when mor - tals dore fthee, And sendest thy blessings like messengers down, And =?=r :*=*zzit zz:^zzipzzi:=i=qzz=l:i:p=z:p=:pzzi -MzzMi 0—0—0 ^EBEE! rt=t=t. 2. Our Father, our Father, we ask thee to guide us, And keep us from sin till lifes journey be oer;Then the last sigh of nature, whateer else betide us,Shall waft us to glory, when time is no Lord, let our songs, &c. 3. Then, then will we sing the sweet song of the blessed, And mingle our strains with the myiiads above ;Far surpassing all strains that our tongues eer expressed,And Jesus, the chorus, and Infinite Lord, ler our songs, &c. 184 THOU SOFT FLOWING KEDRON .Stow, with expression 4#-il> r La * ^< *i mw1 \* r La I* * *•<! 1. Thou soft flow - ing Kedron, by ihy sil-O- %- EE8EriEr:?:==£: T-«S— -I i ver siream, Our Sa - vior at m ,* £r_ &_ mi


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