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Author: E. R. Latta Hymnal: Worship and Service #67 (1916) First Line: Would you stand among the toilers Lyrics: 1 Would you stand among the toilers,
When the harvest all is in?
For the blessed Lord and Master,
You must here the work begin.
Refrain:
When the harvest all is in,
When the harvest all is in,
What a meeting of the reapers,
What a shouting of hosannas,
When the harvest all is in.
2 Would you join the song of gladness,
When the harvest all is in?
You must be a faithful gleaner
In the haunts of woe and sin. [Refrain]
3 Would you have some sheaves to offer,
When the harvest all is in?
From the husks of want and folly,
Strive the prodigals to win. [Refrain]
4 Would you have a crown eternal,
When the harvest all is in?
Seek to swell the heav’nly garner,
Ere it be too late to glean. [Refrain] Topics: Exhortation; Sowing and Reaping; Work Tune Title: [Would you stand among the toilers]
When the Harvest All is In