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Hear the Vows We Make to Thee

Author: Hattie Shepherd Hymnal: Good Will #126c (1882) First Line: Tell me, oh, ye gentle zephyrs Lyrics: 1 Tell me, oh, ye gentle zephyrs, Sighing through the lonely vale; Tell me now where sleep the echoes, Sounding once o’er hill and dale; Voice of prayer, all music laden, Childish laughter, gladsome tread; Hopes, fond hopes so rudely severed, All your bloom and beauty fled. 2 Many are the sad hearts mourning For the erring ones tonight, Many are the hearth-stones lonely, In the shadow’s misty light; God in heaven, God our Father, Hear the vows we make to thee, Ne’er to cease our cries and pleading Till our rum cursed land is free. 3 Free! O weeping wives and mothers; Free! ye children born to shame; Free! ye husbands, sons, and brothers From the tyrant’s galling chains; Oh, ye winds and waves of ocean, Waft the tidings o’er the sea, God, our God has heard our pleading, All the world shall yet be free. Languages: English
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Hear the Vows We Make to Thee

Author: Hattie Shepherd Hymnal: Good Will #109c (1878) First Line: Tell me, oh, ye gentle zephyrs Languages: English

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