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Good News

Appears in 596 hymnals First Line: On the mountain’s top appearing
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Hallelujah!

Appears in 266 hymnals First Line: O Thou God of my salvation
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Ye Servants

Appears in 669 hymnals First Line: Ye servants of God, your Master proclaim
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Whom Having not Seen, I Love

Author: Maud Frazer Appears in 28 hymnals First Line: A Friend have I who standeth near Refrain First Line: And He is preparing a place Lyrics: 1 A Friend have I who standeth near, To comfort me and still each fear; It is my Lord and Savior dear, Whom, having not seen, I love. Refrain: And He is preparing a place For me in His home above, Where I shall behold His face, Whom, having not seen, I love. 2 In vain may fancy, strive to trace My Savior’s beauty and His grace; More fair than I can dream, His face, Whom, having not seen, I love. [Refrain] 3 The precious hope I have each day Illumines all my earthly way, That He will take me home to stay, Whom, having not seen, I love. [Refrain] 4 With that fair mansion e’er in view, My pilgrim journey I pursue, And try my Savior’s will to do, Whom, having not seen, I love. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A Friend have I who standeth near]
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The Slighted Stranger

Author: C. H. G. Appears in 19 hymnals First Line: A Stranger stands outside the door Refrain First Line: He was wounded for thy transgressions Used With Tune: [A Stranger stands outside the door]
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The Silly Little Duck

Author: Ida M. Budd Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: A downy little duckling Refrain First Line: O silly little duckling Lyrics: 1 A downy little duckling Went waddling off one day; He didn’t like the other ducks; With them he would not play; He was too independent, too, To stay with them, he said; He thought it vastly pleasanter To go alone instead. Refrain: O silly little duckling! To pout will never pay; I wonder if small boys and girls Would ever act that way? 2 The other little ducklings Looked at him ruefully, And felt quite grieved to see him walk Away so scornfully. “Quack! quack!” they said, as if to make Amends for all their lack; But he had grown so dignified He wouldn’t even quack. [Refrain] 3 The water in the duck-pond Looked cool and nice to him; The morning was so very fine, He thought he’d take a swim; So, in he plunged, but to himself Soon said that he must own That it was very tame indeed To swim around alone. [Refrain] 4 He caught great big June-bug, As fat as fat could be; But then it wasn’t any fun With no one there to see; He wished the other ducks would come, As oft they had in play, And chase him round, and round, and round, To get the bug away. [Refrain] 5 And then this lonely duckling, What did he, do you think? He took that bug and waddled back Most quick as you could wink; And when the ducks came up and tried To take that bug away, He thought it was the greatest fun He’d had for many a day. [Refrain] Used With Tune: [A downy little duckling]

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