2 I would not live alway, thus fettered by sin, 3 I would not live alway; no, welcome the tomb; 4 Who, who would live alway, away from his God; Where the rivers of pleasure flow o'er the bright lains, 5 Where the saints of all ages in harmony meet, William A. Muhlenberg, 1823. S :cheer. M : 2 Lonely seems the vale of shadow; Sinks my heart with troubled fear; Give me faith for clearer vision, Speak Thou, Lord! in words of cheer; Let me hear Thy voice behind me, Calming all these wild alarms; 3 Feeble, trembling, fainting, dying, Lay my head upon Thy breast Caroline Sprague Smith, 1852. 652 TIME, thou speedest on but slowly, Night will soon o'ercloud the day. 2 Onward then! not long I wander Ere my Saviour comes for me, And with Him abiding yonder, All His glory I shall see. Of the host redeemed by love! Johann Georg Albinus, 1652. f. C. t1ld :-.de:r.lls :-.mim.,r] ds : ds: ev \:d│d :—:d |│d :-:d |d :—:d │d:-:af, f, 1,:s, s:-:ld :—:t, A sleep in Je sus! blessed sleep, From which none sss ss1 :-:la s :-:sdf :-:f :dd :-:r [m :—¡d |1 :—¦f ]d :—;df,\r :—¡r [d wakes to er weep; fmf.rm is:f mt: -.1,: f, |s, :— : s1 | ds: r1t.lls :d's It :-:t d':-:s là' :-: d'Id':s: mf: is f f f :mm f :-.m:f.ls.f:m :m |f :-.m:f.fes A calm and un dis- turb'd re- pose, Un-brok - en by the last of ttr'.td' :s:d' r':-.d':r'.f' m'.r':d': d' [d' :—:d' [m' :d':d' t :-it :s d:- d S d-tallas S M : foes. d' : s, Id : 4 Asleep in Jesus! Oh! for me 5 Asleep in Jesus! far from Thee WILLIAM B. Bradbury, 1843, arr. .sis .s d' :s.m r 656 LET me be with Thee, where Thou art, 2 Let me be with Thee, where Thou art, Where spotless saints Thy name adore; Then only will this sinful heart Be evil and defiled no more. 3 Let me be with Thee, where Thou art Where none can die, where none remove; Where life nor death my soul can part From Thy bless'd presence and Thy love. Charlotte Elliott, 1841, ab. |