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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #7137 First Line: Which way shall I take shouts a voice in the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Lyrics: 1. Which way shall I take shouts a voice in the night, I’m a pilgrim awearied, and spent is my light; And I seek for a palace, that rests on the hill, But between us, a stream lieth sullen and chill. Refrain Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross, Like a gray friar cowled, in lichens and moss; And its crossbeam will point to the bright golden span, That bridges the waters so safely for man; That bridges the waters so safely for man. 2. Which way shall I take for the bright golden span That bridges the waters so safely for man? To the right? To the left? ah, me! if I knew— The night is so dark, and the passers so few. [Refrain] 3. See the lights from the palace in silvery lines, How they pencil the hedges and fruit laden vines— My fortune! my all! for one tangled gleam That sifts thro’ the lilies, and wastes on the stream. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Which way shall I take shouts a voice in the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: Mrs. Cornie Laws St. John Hymnal: The Chapel Hymnal #S42 (1899) First Line: Which way shall I take? Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: [Which way shall I take?]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: The Male Chorus No. 1 #20 (1888) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Hall-Mack Company's Book of Sacred Selections for Men's Voices #46 (1912) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" Shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" Shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Bilhorn's Male Chorus No. l #56 (1893) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Ocean Grove Christian Songs #59 (1902) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Ocean Grove Christian Songs #59 (1903) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Hymns New and Old, Revised #73 (1891) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: Crowns of Rejoicing #82 (1913) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]
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The Wayside Cross

Author: C. L. St. John Hymnal: The Golden Sheaf No. 2 #91 (1916) First Line: "Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night Refrain First Line: Near, near thee, my son, is the old wayside cross Languages: English Tune Title: ["Which way shall I take?" shouts a voice on the night]

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