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Lo, Summer Comes Again!

Author: Edward H. Plumptre Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #11996 Meter: 12.10.12.10 First Line: Lo, summer comes again! And after springtide rain Lyrics: 1 Lo, summer comes again! And after springtide rain, The quickening sunbeams flood the world with light; See, high in night’s clear skies, the joy of longing eyes, The moon of harvest shines serenely bright. 2 O Lord of Heav’n and earth, who givest joy and mirth, Open our lips to show Thy wondrous praise; Our hearts are dull and cold, we leave Thy love untold; O give us strength our anthems glad to raise. 3 Each month we sow or reap, each hour we toil or sleep, Thou givest life and joy, and Thou alone; O grant to each and all when death’s dark shadows fall, To stand true workers round our Master’s throne. 4 So, life’s long task-work o’er, set free for evermore, We shall sit down at Thy great harvest feast; Reaper and sower met, the burning heat forget, And taste God’s love, the greatest as the least. 5 Yea, Lord, Thou too dost claim, the Sower’s mystic name; Thou sendest forth Thy reapers to their field; O be it theirs to bear the full corn in the ear, When Thy true seed its hundred-fold shall yield. 6 Root out the evil tares, earth’s vexing griefs and cares, Bind the hot blasts that wither and destroy; And when the hour is come to bring the full sheaves home, Bid men and angels share Thy harvest joy. Languages: English Tune Title: MADURAI
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Thou Who Wast Once A Child

Author: Susan L. Emery Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #12490 Meter: 12.10.12.10 First Line: Thou who wast once a child, Thy children pray to thee Lyrics: 1 Thou who wast once a child, Thy children pray to Thee, When e’er the daylight breaks, where’er we be. Throughout the busy day, preserve us, Lord, from sin, And when Heav’n’s morning breaks, oh, let us in. 2 In every danger, Lord, to Thee we lift our cry; Oh, hear on land or sea, and be Thou nigh. When bright the lightnings flash, keep us from wild alarm; Let none who trust in Thee; fear pain or harm. 3 Thou who the night of sleep, and night of death hast known, Console us, when we weep, our dead alone; Guard us in sleep, in death, and grant at last that we May wake in endless light Thy face to see. Languages: English Tune Title: EMSWORTH
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Thousands Completely Fed

Author: Joseph H. Clinch Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13206 Meter: 12.10.12.10 First Line: Thousands completely fed with loaves of bread Lyrics: 1 Thousands completely fed with a few loaves of bread Such as would barely form one household’s fare, And, when the feast was o’er, the fragments were a store Enough for needy hundreds still to share. 2 What was the power that wrought this wonder passing thought? What but that Word divine, which called of yore Systems and suns to grace the mighty realms of space, And then with life and beauty spread them o’er? 3 God only can create; none less could arrogate The power to sway all nature with a nod! O Christ! be Thou adored, for that creative word Which blessed the bread was God’s, and Thou art God! Languages: English Tune Title: LONG BEACH

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