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Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for the use of social religious meetings, and for private devotions 2d ed. #180 (1828) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Hymns for the use of social religious meetings, and for private devotions 2d ed. Languages: English

Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns....3d ed #d198 (1822) Hymnal Title: A Selection of Hymns....3d ed Languages: English

Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns for the Use of the New Jerusalem Church #d210 (1833) Hymnal Title: Hymns for the Use of the New Jerusalem Church Languages: English
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Should nature's charms, to please the eye

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #200 (1845) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention Topics: Eternity Languages: English

Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Hymns suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church and Other Occasions of Public Worship ... approved by the Convention of 1826 #d145 (1826) Hymnal Title: Hymns suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church and Other Occasions of Public Worship ... approved by the Convention of 1826 Languages: English
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Christ the Supreme Beauty

Hymnal: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 #155 (1760) Hymnal Title: Poems on Subjects Chiefly Devotional, Vol. 1 First Line: Should nature's charms, to please the eye Lyrics: I. Should nature's charms, to please the eye, In sweet assemblage join, All nature's charms would droop and die, Jesus, compar'd with thine. II. Vain were her fairest beams display'd, And vain her blooming store; Ev'n brightness languishes to shade, And beauty is no more. III. But ah, how far from mortal sight, The Lord of glory dwells! A veil of interposing night His radiant face conceals. IV. O could my longing spirit rise On strong immortal wing. And reach thy palace in the skies, My Saviour, and my King! V. There myriads worship at thy feet, And there, (divine employ!) The triumphs of thy repeat, In songs of endless joy. VI. Thy presence beams eternal day, O'er all the blissful place; Who would not drop this load of clay, And die to see thy face? Scripture: Isaiah 33:17 Languages: English

Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Sacred poetry #d410 (1817) Hymnal Title: Sacred poetry
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Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #aH.CCXXV (1797) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry

Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #d408 (1812) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry
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Should nature's charms to please the eye

Author: Anne Steele Hymnal: Sacred Poetry #H.CCXXV (1795) Hymnal Title: Sacred Poetry

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