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HARVEST AND THANKSGIVING |
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lAll the plenty summer pours; 1 Autumn's rich o'erflowing stores; ■Flocks that whiten all the plain; I Yellow sheaves of ripened grain: 1 Lord, for these our souls shall raise iGrateful vows and solemn praise. Peace, prosperity, and health, [Private bliss, and public wealth, ■Knowledge with its gladdening streams, |
Pure religion's holier beams: Lord, for these our souls shall raise Grateful vows and solemn praise. 4 As Thy prospering hand hath blest, May we give Thee of our best; And by deeds of kindly love For Thy mercies grateful prove; Singing thus through all our days, Praise to God, immortal praise.
Anna L. Barbauld, 1772 |
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Yea, bless His holy name, 3 The God of harvest praise;
And joyous thanks proclaim Hands, hearts, and voices raise
Through all the earth; With one accord;
To glory in your lot From field to garner throng,
Is comely; but be not Bearing your sheaves along,
God's benefits forgot And in your harvest song
Amidst your mirth. Bless ye the Lord.
Jambs Montgomery, 1825 |
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