The Southern harmony, and musical companion containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems |
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The Southern harmony, and musical companion | ||
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[Come and taste, along with me]
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Come and taste, along with me,Consolation running free,
Consolation running free,
And I will give him glory.
'Tis religion we believe,
O, glory, hallelujah!
Soon it will land our souls up yonder;
Glory, hallelujah!
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From our Father's wealthy throne,Sweeter than the honey-comb.
And I will give, &c.
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Wherefore should I feast alone?Two are better far than one.
And I will give, &c.
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All that come with free good-willMake the banquet sweeter still.
And I will give, &c.
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Now I go to mercy a door,Asking for a little more.
And I will give, &c.
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Jesus gives a double share,Calling me his chosen heir.
And I will give, &c.
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Goodness, running like a streamThrough the New Jerusalem,
And I will give, &c.
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By a constant breaking forth,Sweetens earth and heaven both.
And I will give, &c.
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Saints and angels sing aloud,To behold the shining crowd,
And I will give, &c.
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Coming in at mercy's door,Making still the number more.
And I will give, &c.
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Heaven's here, and heaven's there,Comfort flowing everywhere,
And I will give, &c.
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And I boldly do professThat my soul hath got a taste.
And I will give, &c.
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Now I'll go rejoicing homeFrom the banquet of perfume.
And I will give, &c.
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Finding manna on the road,Dropping from the throne of God.
And I will give, &c.
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O, return, ye sons of grace,Turn and see God's smiling face.
And I will give, &c.
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Hark! he calls backsliders home,Then from him no longer roam.
And I will give, &c.
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