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The Southern harmony, and musical companion
containing a choice collection of tunes, hymns, psalms, odes, and anthems
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PART I. CONTAINING MOST OF THE PLAIN AND EASY TUNES COMMONLY USED IN TIME OF DIVINE WORSHIP.
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PART II. CONTAINING SOME OF THE MORE LENGTHY AND ELEGANT PIECES, COMMONLY USED AT CONCERTS, OR SINGING SOCIETIES.
[Death, 'tis a melancholy day]
[Let sinners take their course]
[God is our refuge in distress]
[O when shall I see Jesus]
[Jesus, I my cross have taken]
[How pleasant 'tis to see]
[My gracious Redeemer I love]
[How did his flowing tears condole]
[O, how happy are they]
[My soul forsakes her vain delight]
[Mine eyes are now closing to rest]
[See how the wicked kingdom]
[Soldiers of the cross, arise]
[In de dark woods, no Indian nigh]
[O Jesus, my Saviour, I know thou art mine]
[Where nothing dwelt but beasts of prey]
[Hither, ye faithful, haste with songs of triumph]
[On Jordan's stormy banks I stand]
[How happy is the pilgrim's lot]
[He comes! he comes! the Judge severe! halle, hallelujah]
[Rejoice, my friends, the Lord is King]
[Hail, Columbia! happy land]
[Good morning, brother pilgrim]
[O come, come away! the Sabbath morn is passing]
[Thou great, mysterious God unknown]
[Hear the royal proclamation]
[What sorrowful sounds do I hear]
[When Gabriel's awful trump shall sound]
[See the Lord of glory dying]
[Come, all ye mourning pilgrims dear]
[The Lamb appears to wipe our tears]
[Ye children of Jesus, who're bound for the kingdom]
[Bless, O my soul, the living God]
[Thou great Instructor, lest I stray]
[Lord, what a feeble piece]
[Welcome, sweet day of rest]
[Hail, solitude! thou gentle queen]
[Lift up your heads, Immanuel's friends, O halle, hallelujah]
[And words of peace reveal]
[Farewell, farewell, farewell, my friends]
[My soul, be on thy guard]
[Come, thou Almighty king]
[Thou art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee]
[O, if my soul was form'd for wo]
[Great God, attend while Zion sings]
[Young people all, attention give]
[Along the banks where Babel's current flows]
[Children of the heavenly King]
[Sinner, art thou still secure]
[Sweet rivers of redeeming love]
[No burning heats by day]
[Thy praise, O Lord, shall tune the lyre]
[Lord, when my thoughts delighted rove]
[Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I]
[Early, my God, without delay]
[Show pity, Lord, O Lord, forgive]
[Sweet is the work, my God, my King]
[My refuge is the God of love]
[The hill of Zion yields]
[With songs and honours sounding loud]
[From all that dwell below the skies]
[Thy works of glory, mighty Lord]
[Plung'd in a gulf of dark despair]
[Wide, ye heavenly gates, unfold]
[When for eternal worlds we steer]
[Approach, my soul, the mercy seat]
[Vital spark of heav'nly flame]
[I heard a great voice from heav'n, saying unto me]
[The Lord is ris'n indeed! Hallelujah]
[Hark! ten thousand harps and voices]
[Oh when shall I see Jesus]
[Jesus, grant us all a blessing]
[Jesus, my all, to heav'n is gone]
[Oh when shall I see Jesus]
[Away from his home and the friends of his youth]
[O'er the gloomy hills of darkness]
[Jerusalem, my happy home]
[Hark! the glad sound, the Saviour comes]
[Thou sweet gliding Kedron, by thy silver stream]
[I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valley]
[I beheld, and lo a great multitude, which no man could number]
[The morning sun shines from the east]
[David the king was grieved and moved]
[My friends, I am going a long and tedious journey]
APPENDIX: CONTAINING SEVERAL TUNES ENTIRELY NEW.
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[Come, ye that love the Lord]
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The following poem is scored for music in the source text.
Come, ye that love the Lord,
And let your joys be known;
Join in a song with sweet accord,
And thus surround the throne,
And thus, &c.
The Southern harmony, and musical companion