The Wandering Stranger

Say, whither, wandering stranger

Tune: WANDERING STRANGER
Published in 13 hymnals

Representative Text

1 “Say, whither, wandering stranger,
Ah! whither dost thou roam?
O’er this wide world a ranger,
Hast thou no friend, no home?”
“Yes, I’ve a Friend who never
Is absent from my side;
And I’ve a home wherever
In peace I shall abide.”

2 “But want and woe have driven
The roses from thy cheek;
And garments rent and riven,
Thy poverty bespeak.”
“I’ve food with which the angels
Would all delighted be;
And robes of dazzling brightness
Are now awaiting me.”

3 “Come, then, benign inquirer,
And join me on my way;
I’m journeying to a country
Where beams an endless day;
Where saints and angels, falling
Before the great, white throne,
To you, to me are calling,
Haste, pilgrim, hasten home.”

Source: Sabbath School Bell No. 2: a superior collection of choice tunes, newly arranged and composed, and a large number of excellent hymns written expressly for this work, which are well adapted for... #161

Text Information

First Line: Say, whither, wandering stranger
Title: The Wandering Stranger
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

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Instances

Instances (1 - 13 of 13)

Maynard's Selected Sabbath School Hymns. 4th ed. #d163

Oriola #d198

Oriola #d198

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Plymouth Sabbath School Collection #83

The Silver Spray #d98

The Silver Spray #d126

The Soldier's Hymn Book #d51

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Young Singer's Friend #196

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Quartette #265

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Sabbath School Bell No. 2 #161

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Songs of Peace, Love and Joy #14

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