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Farewell to Sorrow

Author: Emma Pitt Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: I have a crown, a kingly crown

Farewell to the cup

Author: Alfred L. Smith Appears in 5 hymnals

Farewell to the Forest

Appears in 3 hymnals First Line: Thou forest broad and sweeping

Farewell to the Woods

Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Verdant grove, farewell to thee
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Farewell to the World

Appears in 25 hymnals First Line: World adieu! thou real cheat Lyrics: 1 World adieu! thou real cheat, Oft have thy deceitful charms Fill'd my heart with fond conceit, Foolish hopes, and false alarms; Now I see, as clear as day, How thy follies pass away. 2 Vain thy entertaining sights, False thy promises renew'd, All the pomp of thy delights Does but flatter and delude; Thee I quit, for heav'n above, Object of the noblest love. 3 Farewell honour's empty pride, Thy own nice, uncertain gust, If the least mischange betide, Lays thee lower than the dust: Worldly honours end in gall, Rise today – to-morrow fall. 4 Foolish vanity – farewell– More inconstant than the wavs, Where thy soothing fancies dwell, Purest tempers they deprave; He, to who I fly from thee, Jesus Christ shall set me free. 5 Let not, Lord! my wand'ring mind Follow after fleeting toys, Since, in thee alone, I find Solid and substantial joys: Toys which never overpast, Through eternity shall last. 6 Lord! how happy is a heart After thee while it aspires! True and faithful as thou art, Thou shalt answer its desires: It shall see the glorious scene Of thine everlasting reign.

Farewell to the World

Author: Rev. Thos. R. Sweatmon Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Farewell vain world I bid adieu Refrain First Line: Farewell to all, I'm going home Used With Tune: [Farewell vain world I bid adieu]

Farewell to thee, brother

Author: George W. Bethune Appears in 8 hymnals

Farewell to thee, dear

Author: L. A. Hartman Appears in 0 hymnals

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