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Hymnal: Linden Harp #24 (1855) First Line: Music! 'tis sweet to every ear Refrain First Line: 'Tis sweet to hear a child alone Lyrics: 1 Music! 'tis sweet to every ear, Sweet e'en the lonely bird, When cheerful spring brings back the year, In leafy woodlands heard. Chorus: 'Tis sweet to hear a child alone, Sling from a grateful breast, And send a hymn to Heav'n's high throne, In joyful sounds express'd. 2 And sweeter, when in happy throngs Their tuneful voices meet: How pleasant are their simple songs, That music wild and sweet! [Chorus] 3 But sweeter still, when thousands bear Their praises to the sky, And young and loving voices share In one great harmony. [Chorus] 4 Yes, this is sweet, this music now That we in gladness raise;-- But could we see the throngs that bow In everlasting praise. [Chorus] 5 Could we but hear the host that sings To golden harps on high, How should we long for angels' wings, Those sweeter songs to try. [Chorus] 6 Well, we may join that heavenly choir, If we but learn below, With humble heart, and true desire, In wisdom's ways to go. [Chorus] 7 'Tis sweet to hear a child alone, Sing from a grateful breast, And send a hymn to Heaven's high throne, In joyful sounds express'd. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: MUSIC
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Fountain of Cleansing

Hymnal: Pearls of Gospel Song #61 (1884) First Line: There is a fountain filled with blood Refrain First Line: The crimson fount, the cleansing tide Languages: English Tune Title: [There is a fountain filled with blood]

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