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Thou Man of grief, remember me

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 72 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Thou Man of grief, remember me, Thou never canst thyself forget Thy last expiring agony, Thy fainting pangs, and bloody sweat. Used With Tune: KEDRON
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I am a great complainer, that bears the name of Christ

Meter: 7.6 Appears in 10 hymnals Lyrics: 1. I am a great complainer, that bears the name of Christ; Come, all ye Zion mourners, and listen to my cries: I've many sore temptations, and sorrows to my soul; I feel my faith declining, and my affections cold. 2. O Lord of life and glory, my sins to me reveal, And by thy love and power, my sin sick soul be healed; I thought my warfare over, no trouble I should see; But now I'm like the lonely dove, that mourns on the wavering tree. 3. I wish it was with me now, as in the days of old, When the glorious light of Jesus was flowing in my soul; But now I am distressed, and no relief can find, With a hard deceitful heart, and a wretched wandering mind. 4. It is great pride and passion, beset me on my way, So I am filled with folly, and so neglect to pray; While others run rejoicing, and seem to lose no time, I am so weak I stumble, and so I'm left behind. 5. I read that peace and happiness meet Christians in their way, That bear their cross with meekness, and don't neglect to pray But I, a thousand objects beset me in my way So I am filled with folly, and so neglect to pray. Used With Tune: COMPLAINER
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There is a land of pleasure

Meter: 7.8 Appears in 96 hymnals Lyrics: 1. There is a land of pleasure, Where streams of joy for ever roll, 'Tis there I have my treasure, And there I long to rest my soul. Long darkness dwelt around me, With scarcely once a cheering ray, But since my Savior found me, A lamp has shone along my way. 2. My way is full of danger, But 'tis the path that leads to God; And like a faithful soldier, I'll march along the heavenly road; Now I must gird my sword on, My breastplate, helmet, and my shield, And fight the hosts of Satan Until I reach the heavenly field. 3. I'm on the way to Zion, Still guarded by my Savior's hand; O, come along, dear sinners, And view Emmanuel's happy land: To all that stay behind me, I bid a long, a sad farewell! O come! or you'll repent it, When you shall reach the gates of hell. 4. The vale of tears surrounds me, And Jordan's current rolls before; O! how I stand and tremble, To hear the dismal waters roar! Whose hand shall then support me, And keep my soul from sinking there From sinking down to darkness, And to the regions of despair? 5. This stream shall not affright me, Although it take me to the grave; If Jesus stand beside me, I'll safely ride on Jordan's wave: His word can calm the ocean, His lamp can cheer the gloomy vale: O may this friend be with me, When through the gates of death I sail! 6. Come, then, thou king of terrors, Thy fatal dart may lay me low; But soon I'll reach those regions Where everlasting pleasures flow: O sinners, I must leave you, And join that blessed immortal band, No more to stand beside you, Till at the judgment bar we stand. 7. Soon the archangel's trumpet Shall shake the globe from pole to pole. And all the wheels of nature Shall in a moment cease to roll. Then we shall see the Savior, With shining ranks of angels come, To execute his vengeance, And take his ransomed people home. Used With Tune: LAND OF PLEASURE
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Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 62 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove Amid the wonders of thy love, Sweet hope revives my drooping heart, And bids intruding fears depart. 2. Repentant sorrow fills my heart, But mingling joy allays the smart; O may my future life declare The sorrow and the joy sincere. 3. Be all my heart and all my days Devoted to my Savior's praise; And let my glad obedience prove How much I owe, how much I love. Used With Tune: LINDAN
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O, once I had a glorious view

Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1. O, once I had a glorious view Of my redeeming Lord; He said, I'll be a God to you, And I believed his word. But now I have a deeper stroke Than all my groanings are; My God has me of late forsook,-- He's gone, I know not where. 2. O what immortal joys I felt, On that celestial day, When my hard heart began to melt, By love dissolved away! But my complaint is bitter now, For all my joys are gone; I've strayed!--I'm left!--I know not how The light's from the withdrawn. 3. Once I could joy the saints to meet, To me they were most dear; I then could stoop to wash their feet, And shed a joyful tear. But now I meet them as the rest, And with them joyless stay; My conversation's spiritless, Or else I've naught to say. 4. I once could mourn o'er dying men, And longed their souls to win; I travailed for their poor children, And warned them of their sin: But now my heart's so careless grown, Although they're drowned in vice, My bowels o'er them cease to yearn-- My tears have left mine eyes. 5. I forward go in duty's way, But can't perceive him there; Then backwards on the road I stray, But cannot find him there: On the left hand, where he doth work, Among the wicked crew, And on the right, I find him not, Among the favored few. 6. What shall I do?--Shall I lie down, And sink in deep despair? Will he for ever wear a frown, Nor hear my feeble prayer? No: he will put his strength in me, He knows the way I've strolled And when I'm tried sufficiently I shall come forth as gold. Used With Tune: COLUMBUS
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There is a world we have not seen

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 42 hymnals Lyrics: 1. There is a world we have not seen, That time shall never dare destroy, Where mortal footstep hath not been, Nor ear hath caught its sounds of joy: There is a region lovelier far Than angels tell or people sing, Brighter than summer's beauties are, And softer than the tints of spring. 2. There is a world, and oh! how blest, Fairer than prophets ever told, And never did an angel guest One half its blessedness unfold: It is all holy and serene, The land of glory and repose; And there, to dim the radiant scene, The tear of sorrow never flows. 3. It is not fanned by summer gale; 'Tis not refreshed by vernal showers; It never needs the moonbeam pale, For there are known no evening hours: No, for this world is ever bright With a pure radiance all its own; The stream of uncreated light Flows round it from the eternal throne. 4. There forms that mortals may not see, Too glorious for the eye to trace, And clad in peerless majesty, Move with unutterable grace: In vain the philosophic eye May seek to view the fair abode, Or find it in the curtained sky: It is the dwelling place of God. Used With Tune: IMMENSITY
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Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends

Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 8 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends, And taste the pleasure Jesus sends, Let nothing cause you to delay, But hasten on the good old way 2. Our conflicts here, though great they be, Shall not prevent our victory, If we but watch, and strive, and pray, Like soldiers in the good old way. 3. O good old way, how sweet thou art! May none of us from thee depart, But may our actions always say, We're marching on the good old way. 4. Though Satan may his power employ, Our peace and comfort to destroy, Yet never fear, we'll gain the day, And triumph in the good old way. 5. And when on Pisgah's top we stand, And view by faith the promised land, Then we may sing, and shout, and pray And march along the good old way. 6. Ye valiant souls, for heaven contend; Remember glory's at the end; Our God will wipe all tears away, When we have run the good old way. 7. Then far beyond this mortal shore, We'll meet with those who're gone before And him we'll praise in endless day, Who brought us on the good old way. O halle, hallelujah. And I'll sing hallelujah, And glory be to God on high; And I'll sing hallelujah, There's glory beaming from the sky. Used With Tune: THE GOOD OLD WAY
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Let party names no more

Meter: 6.6.8.6 Appears in 338 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Let party names no more The Christian world o'erspread; Gentile and Jew, and bond and free, Are one in Christ, their Head. 2. Among the saints on earth Let mutual love be found, Heirs of the same inheritance With mutual blessings crowned. 3. Let envy, child of hell! Be banished far away: Those should in strictest friendship dwell Who the same Lord obey. 4. Thus will the church below Resemble that above, Where streams of pleasure ever flow, And every heart is love. Used With Tune: SHEPHERD
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How happy is the pilgrim's lot

Meter: 8.8.6 Appears in 182 hymnals Lyrics: 1. How happy is the pilgrim's lot, How free from anxious care and thought, (Repeat previous line) From worldly hope and fear! Confined to neither court nor cell, His soul disdains on earth to dwell, (Repeat previous line for tune 2--Happy Pilgrim) He only sojourns here. Used With Tune: THE PILGRIM'S LOT
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Through all the world below

Meter: 6.6.6.3.6.6.6.6.6.3 Appears in 19 hymnals Lyrics: 1. Through all the world below, God is seen all around; Search hills and valleys through, There he's found. The growing of the corn, The lily and the thorn, The pleasant and forlorn, All declare God is there, In the meadows drest in green, There he's seen. 2. See springs of water rise, Fountains flow, rivers run; The mist below the skies Hides the sun; Then down the rain doth pour The ocean it doth roar, And dash agains the shore, All to praise, in their lays, That God that ne'er declines His designs. 3. The sun, to my surprise, Speaks of God as he flies: The comets in their blaze Give him praise; The shining of the stars The moon as it appears, His sacred name declares; See them shine, all divine! The shades in silence prove God's above. 4. Then let my station be Here on earth, as I see The sacred One in Three All agree; Through all the world is made, The forest and the glade; Nor let me be afraid, Though I dwell on the hill Since nature's works declare God is there. Used With Tune: CAPTAIN KIDD Text Sources: Mercer's Cluster p. 498

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