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Summer, or all flesh like grass

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXII (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Summer First Line: The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field Lyrics: 1 The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field, And look so green and gay; Touch'd by the scythe, defenceless yield, And fall, and fade away. 2 Fit emblem of our mortal state! Thus in the scripture glass, The young, the strong, the wise, the great, May see themselves but grass. 3 Ah! trust not to your fleeting breath, Nor call your time your own; Around you see the scythe of death Is mowing thousands down. 4 And you, who hitherto are spar'd, Must shortly yield your lives; Your wisdom is to be prepar'd, Before the stroke arrives. 5 The grass, when dead, revives no more: You die to live again; Beware lest death should prove the door To everlasting pain. 6 Lord, help us to obey thy call, And all our sins remove, That when like grass our bodies fall, Our souls may rise above. Scripture: Isaiah 40:6-8 Languages: English
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The Sweet June Days

Author: Samuel Longfellow, 1819-1892 Hymnal: Singing the Living Tradition #65 (1993) Meter: 8.6.8.6 D Topics: Transcending Mystery and Wonder Summer First Line: The sweet June days are come again Lyrics: 1 The sweet June days are come again; once more the glad earth yields her golden wealth of rip'ning grain, and breath of clover fields, and deep'ning shade of summer woods, and glow of summer air, and winging thoughts and happy moods of love and joy and prayer. 2 The sweet June days are come again; the birds are on the wing; bright anthems, in their merry strain, unconsciously they sing. Oh, how our cup o'erbrims with good these happy summer days; for all the joys of field and wood we lift our song of praise. Languages: English Tune Title: FOREST GREEN
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Summer and Winter: A Song for Great-Britain

Hymnal: The Psalms of David #271 (1740) Topics: Winter and Summer First Line: O Britain, praise thy mighty GOD Lyrics: 1 O Britain, praise thy mighty GOD, And make his Honours known abroad, He bid the Ocean round thee flow; Not Bars of Brass could guard thee so. 2 Thy Children are secure and blest; Thy Shores have Peace, thy Cities Rest; He feeds thy Sons with finest Wheat, And adds his Blessing to their Meat. 3 Thy changing Seasons he ordains, Thine early and thy latter Rains; His Flakes of Snow like Wool he sends, And thus the springing Corn defends. 4 With hoary Frost he strews the Ground; His Hail descends with clatt'ring Sound: Where is the Man so vainly bold That dares defy his dreadful Cold? 5 He bids the Southern Breezes blow; The Ice dissolve, the Waters flow; But he hath nobler Works and Ways To call the Britons to his Praise. 6 To all the Isle his Laws are shown, His Gospel through the Nation known; He hath not thus reveal'd his Word To ev'ry Land: Praise ye the Lord. Scripture: Psalm 147 Languages: English
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How glad the tone when summer's sun

Author: James Richardson Hymnal: Singers and Songs of the Liberal Faith #391 (1875) Topics: Thy Hymn of Summer
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Summer—an Harvest Hymn

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns #DIV (1792) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Topics: Harvest and summer First Line: To praise the ever bounteous Lord Lyrics: 1 To praise the ever bounteous Lord, My soul, wake all thy powers: He calls, and at his voice come forth The smiling harvest hours. 2 His covenant with the earth he keeps; My tongue his goodness sing: Summer and winter know their time, His harvest crowns the spring. 3 Well pleas'd the toiling swains behold The waving yellow crop: With joy they bear the sheaves away, And sow again in hope. 4 Thus teach me, gracious God, to sow The seeds of righteousness: Smile on, my soul, and with thy beams The ripening harvest bless. 5 Then in the last great harvest, I Shall reap a glorious crop: The harvest shall be far exceed What I have sow'd in hope. Languages: English
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Truly the Light is Sweet

Author: William Walsham How Hymnal: The Pilgrim Hymnal #589 (1912) Topics: Summer First Line: Summer suns are glowing Tune Title: RUTH

Lady of the Seasons' Laughter

Author: Kendyl L. R. Gibbons Hymnal: Worship in Song #241 (1996) Meter: 8.7.8.7.8.7 Topics: Summer Tune Title: JULION
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Eternal Source of every joy!

Hymnal: Book of Worship (Rev. ed.) #548 (1870) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Seasons Summer; Summer Lyrics: 1 Eternal Source of every joy! Well may Thy praise our lips employ, While in Thy temple we appear To hail Thee Sov'reign of the year. 2 Wide as the wheels of nature roll, Thy hand supports and guides the whole! The sun is taught by Thee to rise, And darkness when to veil the skies. 3 The flow'ry spring, at Thy command, Perfumes the air and paints the land; The summer rays with vigor shine, To raise the corn and cheer the vine. 4 Seasons and months, and weeks, and days, Demand successive songs of praise; And be the grateful homage paid, With morning light and ev'ning shade. 5 Here in Thy house let incense rise, And circling sabbaths bless our eyes, Till to those lofty heights we soar, Where days and years revolve no more! Languages: English
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Psalm 65 Part 1

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.136 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Spring and summer; Summer First Line: The praise of Zion waits for thee Lyrics: The praise of Zion waits for thee, My God, and praise becomes thy house; There shall thy saints thy glory see, And there perform their public vows. O thou whose mercy bends the skies To save when humble sinners pray, All lands to thee shall lift their eyes, And islands of the northern sea. Against my will my sins prevail, But grace shall purge away their stain; The blood of Christ will never fail To wash my garments white again. Blest is the man whom thou shalt choose, And give him kind access to thee; Give him a place within thy house, To taste thy love divinely free. Let Babel fear when Zion prays; Babel, prepare for long distress, When Zion's God himself arrays In terror and in righteousness. With dreadful glory God fulfils What his afflicted saints request; And with almighty wrath reveals His love, to give his churches rest. Then shall the flocking nations run To Zion's hill, and own their Lord; The rising and the setting sun Shall see the Savior's name adored. Scripture: Psalm 65:1-5 Languages: English
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Psalm 65 Part 2

Author: Isaac Watts Hymnal: Psalms and Hymns of Isaac Watts, The #Ps.137 (1806) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Topics: Spring and summer; Summer First Line: The God of our salvation hears Lyrics: The God of our salvation hears The groans of Zion mixed with tears; Yet when he comes with kind designs, Through all the way his terror shines. On him the race of man depends, Far as the earth's remotest ends, Where the Creator's name is known By nature's feeble light alone. Sailors, that travel o'er the flood, Address their frighted souls to God, When tempests rage and billows roar At dreadful distance from the shore. He bids the noisy tempests cease; He calms the raging crowd to peace, When a tumultuous nation raves Wild as the winds, and loud as waves. Whole kingdoms, shaken by the storm, He settles in a peaceful form; Mountains, established by his hand, Firm on their old foundations stand. Behold his ensigns sweep the sky, New comets blaze, and lightnings fly; The heathen lands, with swift surprise, From the bright horrors turn their eyes. At his command the morning ray Smiles in the east, and leads the day; He guides the sun's declining wheels Over the tops of western hills. Seasons and times obey his voice; The ev'ning and the morn rejoice To see the earth made soft with showers, Laden with fruit, and dressed in flowers. 'Tis from his wat'ry stores on high He gives the thirsty ground supply; He walks upon the clouds, and thence Doth his enriching drops dispense. The desert grows a fruitful field, Abundant food the valleys yield; The valleys shout with cheerful voice, And neighb'ring hills repeat their joys. The pastures smile in green array; There lambs and larger cattle play; The larger cattle and the lamb Each in his language speaks thy name. Thy works pronounce thy power divine; O'er every field thy glories shine; Through every month thy gifts appear; Great God, thy goodness crowns the year! Scripture: Psalm 65:5-13 Languages: English

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