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How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Bill Garrett's 1951 Special Sacred Songs #104 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless!

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Revival Praises #228 (1907) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Lyrics: 1 How tedious and tasteless the hours When Jesus no longer I see! Sweet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs, Have lost all their sweetness to me; The midsummer sun shines but dim, The fields strive in vain to look gay; But when I am happy in Him, December's as pleasant as May. 2 His name yields the richest perfume, And sweeter than music His voice; His presence disperses my gloom, And makes all within me rejoice: I should, were He always so nigh, Have nothing to wish or to fear; No mortal so happy as I, My summer would last all the year. 3 Content with beholding His face, My all to His pleasure resigned, No changes of season or place Would make any change in my mind; While blest with a sense of His love, A palace a toy would appear; And prisons would palaces prove, If Jesus would dwell with me there. Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]

How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours

Hymnal: Sacred Chimes #236 (1900) Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Revival No. 4 #251 (1903) Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless the Hours

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Inspiring Hymns #260 (1951) Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless

Author: Rev. John Newton Hymnal: The New Christian Hymnal #271 (1929) Meter: 8.8.8.8 D First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Lyrics: 1. How tedious and tasteless the hours When Jesus no longer I see! Sweet prospects, sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs, Have all lost their sweetness for me. The midsummer sun shines but dim; The fields strive in vain to look gay; But when I am happy in Him, December's as pleasant as May. 2. His name yields the richest perfume, And sweeter than music His voice; His presence disperses my gloom, And makes all within me rejoice: I should, were He always thus nigh, Have nothing to wish or to fear; No mortal so happy as I; My summer would last all the year. 3. Content with receiving His grace, My all to His pleasure resigned, No changes of season or place Would make any change in my mind: While blest with a sense of his love, A palace a toy would appear; And prisons would palaces prove, If Jesus would dwell with me there. 4. Dear Lord, if indeed I am Thine, If Thou art my sun and my song, Say, why do I languish and pine, And why are my winters so long? Oh, drive these dark clouds from my sky; Thy soul-cheering presence restore; Or take me to Thee up on high, Where winter and clouds are no more. Amen. Topics: The Christian Life Fellowship With Christ Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless.

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Victory Songs #295 (1920) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Refrain First Line: The midsummer sun shines but dim Lyrics: 1 How tedious and tasteless the hours When Jesus no longer I see! Sweet prospects sweet birds, and sweet flow'rs, Have all lost their sweetness to me; The midsummer sun shines but dim, The fields strive in vain to look gay; But when I am happy in Him December's as pleasant as May. 2 His name yields the richest perfume, And sweeter than music His voice: His presence disperses my gloom, And makes all within me rejoice; I should, were He always thus nigh, Have nothing to wish or to fear; No monarch so happy as I; My summer would last all the year. 3 Content with beholding His face, My all to His pleasure resign; No changes of seasons or place Would make any change in my mind: While blest with the sense of His love, A palace of joy would appear; And prisons would palaces prove, If Jesus would dwell with me there. 4 My Lord, if indeed I am Thine, And Thou art my sun and my song, Say, why do I languish and pine? And why are my winter so long? O drive those dark clouds from the sky, Thy soul-cheering presence restore; Or take me to Thee up on high, Where winter and clouds are no more. Topics: Devotional Songs Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]
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How Tedious and Tasteless

Author: J. Newton Hymnal: The Revival #25 (1891) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Languages: English Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]

How Tedious and Tasteless

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Old and New Songs of the Church #42 (1935) First Line: How tedious and tasteless the hours Tune Title: [How tedious and tasteless the hours]

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