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Dof fel yr wyf, heb ddadl o'm tu

Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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My Bird

Author: Emily C. Judson Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: Ere last year’s moon had left the sky Lyrics: 1 Ere last year’s moon had left the sky, A birdling sought my Indian nest, And folded, O, so lovingly! Her tiny wings upon my breast. 2 From morn till evening’s purple tinge, In winsome helplessness she lies, Two rose-leaves, with a silken fringe, Shut softly on her starry eyes. 3 There’s not in Ind a lovelier bird— Broad earth owns not a happier nest— O God! Thou hast a fountain stirred, Whose waters nevermore shall rest! 4 This beautiful, mysterious thing, This seeming visitant from Heaven This bird, with the immortal wing, To me—to me, Thy hand has given. 5 The pulse first caught its tiny stroke, The blood, its crimson hue from mine— This life, which I have dared invoke, Henceforth is parallel with Thine. 6 A silent awe is in my room, I tremble with delicious fear; The future, with its light and gloom, Time and eternity, is here. 7 Doubts—hopes, in eager tumult, rise— Hear, O my God! one earnest prayer! Room for my bird in paradise, And give her angel plumage there. Used With Tune: WOODWORTH Text Sources: Olio of Domestic Verses, 1852

Castoyac man Napnot' Babac

Author: Charlote Elliot, 1789-1871 Appears in 1 hymnal Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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Lord, fill me with a humble fear

Author: Charles Wesley Appears in 20 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODWORTH

照我本相 (Just as I am)

Author: Charlotte Elliott Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: 照我本相,無善足稱 Used With Tune: [Just as I am, without one plea]

Worthy Is the Lamb

Author: Jeff Nelson Appears in 1 hymnal First Line: O Holy Lamb, thou Son of God Used With Tune: JUST AS I AM
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How sweet the hour of closing day

Author: William Bathurst Appears in 126 hymnals Lyrics: 1 How sweet the hour of closing day, When all is peaceful and serene, And the broad sun's retiring ray Sheds mellow luster o'er the scene! 2 Such is the Christian's parting hour; So peacefully he sinks to rest When faith, endued from Heaven with power, Sustains and cheers his languid breast. 3 Mark but that radiance of his eye, That smile upon his wasted cheek; They tell us of his hope on high In language that no tongue can speak. 4 Who would not wish to die like those Whom God's own Spirit deigns to bless? To sink into that soft repose, Then wake to perfect happiness? Topics: Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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To God my earnest voice I raise

Appears in 28 hymnals Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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Approaching millennium

Author: Coxe Appears in 85 hymnals First Line: Behold, the expected time draw near Used With Tune: WOODWORTH
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God of all power, and truth, and grace

Author: C. Wesley Meter: 8.8.8.8 Appears in 72 hymnals Scripture: Ezekiel 36:23-25 Used With Tune: WOODWORTH

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