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Why, on the bending willows hung

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: Melodies of the Church #d1135 (1832) Languages: English
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Why, on the bending willows hung

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: Songs of Pilgrimage #1144 (1888)

Why, on the bending willows hung

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: Church Melodies, a Collection of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs #d1182 (1833) Languages: English

Why, on the bending willows hung

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: The Sabbath Hymn Book. Baptist ed. #d1241 (1858)
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Ancient Israel

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: Laudes Domini #521 (1890) First Line: Why on the bending willows hung Lyrics: 1 Why on the bending willows hung, Israel! still sleeps thy tuneful string? Still mute remains thy sullen tongue, And Zion's song denies to sing? 2 Awake! thy sweetest raptures raise; Let harp and voice unite their strains: Thy promised King his sceptre sways: Jesus, thine own Messiah, reigns! 3 No taunting foes the song require; No strangers mock thy captive chain; But friends provoke the silent lyre, And brethren ask the holy strain. 4 Nor fear thy Salem's hills to wrong, If other lands thy triumphs share: A heavenly city claims thy song; A brighter Salem rises there. 5 By foreign streams no longer roam; Nor, weeping, think of Jordan's flood: In every clime behold a home, In every temple see thy God. Topics: Missions and Growth; Church Missions of; Church Triumph of; Missions; Church Missions of; Church Triumph of; Missions Languages: English
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Ancient Israel

Author: James Joyce Hymnal: Laudes Domini #547 (1888) First Line: Why on the bending willows hung Lyrics: 1 Why on the bending willows hung, Israel! still sleeps thy tuneful string?-- Still mute remains thy sullen tongue, And Zion's song denies to sing? 2 Awake! thy sweetest raptures raise; Let harp and voice unite their strains: Thy promised King his sceptre sways: Jesus, thine own Messiah, reigns! 3 No taunting foes the song require; No strangers mock thy captive chain; But friends provoke the silent lyre, And brethren ask the holy strain. 4 Nor fear thy Salem's hills to wrong, If other lands thy triumphs share: A heavenly city claims thy song; A brighter Salem rises there. 5 By foreign streams no longer roam; Nor, weeping, think of Jordan's flood: In every clime behold a home, In every temple see thy God. Topics: Christ Lion of Judah; Church Missions of; Church Work of Scripture: Psalm 137:1 Languages: English Tune Title: ANVERN
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High on the bending willows hung

Hymnal: Church Hymnal #264 (1877) Languages: English Tune Title: WOOLMER'S
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High on the bending willows hung

Hymnal: The Lecture-Room Hymn-Book #H67 (1855)
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High on the bending willows hung

Hymnal: Selections from the Psalms of David in Metre #H67 (1865)
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High on the bending willows hung

Hymnal: Hymns of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States, as authorized by the General Convention #67 (1845) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Festivals and Fasts Passion Week and Good Friday; For the Jews Languages: English

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