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To our high-raised phantasy present
That undisturbed song of pure concent,
Aye sung before the sapphire-coloured throne
To Him that sits thereon,

With saintly shout, and solemn jubilee ;
Where the bright seraphim, in burning row,
Their loud uplifted angel-trumpets blow;
And the cherubic host, in thousand quires,
Touch their immortal harps of golden wires;
With those just spirits that wear victorious palms,
Hymns devout and holy psalms

Singing everlastingly :

That we on earth, with undiscording voice,
May rightly answer that melodious noise,
As once we did

O may we soon again renew that song,

And keep in tune with heaven, till God ere long To his celestial concert us unite,

To live with him, and sing, in endless morn of

light.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY LEVEY, ROBSON, AND FRANKLYN,

Great New Street, Fetter Lane.

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22. Sarah F. Adams

23. Revelation iv. 8

24. Robert Robinson

25. Rev. J. Johns.
26. Sigourney

27. Dryden

28. Milton, as set in

29. William Taylor
30. Dr. Drennan

31. Byron.

32. St. Gregory .

33. Cowper
34. Emily Taylor

35 Bishop Taylor

36.
37. Dr. Bowring
38. Psalm cxxx.
39. Sir W. Scott

Mrs. Hemans

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Farrant.

Purcell, Handel, Beethoven.
Luther's Hymn.

Boyce (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 73).
Mozart (adapted from).

Gregorian Chant.

Chant (Jones).
Eliza Flower.

Adapted to chorus in Haydn's "Creation."
Sicilian Mariners.

Moore (Sacred Melodies).

Mozart (adaptation).

E. Flower.

Purcell.

Portuguese Hymn.

Himmel.

Old Hundredth.

Mendelssohn's "St. Paul."

Harwood (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 15).
Beethoven.

Spohr, E. Flower.

Old English air.

Sebastian Bach.

Farrant (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 48).

Handel's "Samson."

Battishill (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 11).

Haydn (Major's Collection, p. 34).

Harwood (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 15).
Gregorian Chant.

Ravenscroft (Major's Collection).

Harwood (E. Taylor's Collection, p. 80).
Bach (adapted).

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49. Christian Ballads (U.S.) Major (Major's Collection, p. 78).

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S. D. Collet.

E. Flower.

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Adapted to Mendelssohn's "Rivulet."

E. Flower.

Handel (arranged from the "Harmonious
Blacksmith").

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