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From thy bright throne

Hymnal: Laudis Corona #82 (1880) First Line: From thy bright throne above the sky Lyrics: 1 From thy bright throne above the sky, Look down on us, O Mother sweet, And smile upon the gift which I Here offer, kneeling at thy feet. O Mother of my God, and mine, I've bro't some simple flow'rs today, That they may bloom upon thy shrine, The long, long hours that I'm away. 2 So their sweet breath shall rise like pray'r. When I am far from this dear spot; Thou'lt think of me while they are here, And absent, I'll forget thee not. If I were rich in gems and gold, All, all to thee I'd freely give; How could I anything withhold, That it might please thee to receive! 3 But if I had a golden mine, And were to lay it at thy feet,-- My heart not being truly thine,-- Say, would it please thee, mother sweet? I know it would not, and I know That I can only be thine own By loving Him who loved thee so That He became thine own dear Son. 4 My heart henceforth shall be all thine, And I will watch and I will pray, That never thought or word of mine May take my heart from thee away. Oh, give a blessing now to me; I'll try to be so good all day, That I may bring fresh flowers to thee To make thy holy altar gay. Languages: English Tune Title: [From thy bright throne above the sky]

From thy bright throne above

Hymnal: Songs for Catholic Schools #d14 (1862)

From thy bright throne above

Hymnal: Cantica Sacra #d14 (1865) Languages: English

From thy bright throne above

Hymnal: Hymns, Carols and Chants for the Sunday School Children of St. Ignatius' Church #d23 (1873) Languages: English

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