I. 821. The Spiritual Harvest. 10.10.7. With joyful Alleluia ! 2. Sweet is the praise that follows toil and prayer ; Sweet is the worship that with heaven we share, Who sing the Alleluia ! 3. We toiled and prayed, and Thou hast heard on high ; Hast cheered our hearts and changed our suppliant cry To festal Alleluia ! 4. So sing we now in tune with that great song, That all the age of ages shall prolong, The endless Alleluia ! 5. To Thee, O Lord of harvest, who hast heard, And to Thy white-robed reapers given the word, We sing our Alleluia ! 6. O Christ, who in the wide world's fallow lea Hast sown in blood the precious seed, to Thee We sing our Alleluia ! 7. To Thee, O Holy Ghost, whose gracious rain And living breath hath fed the sacred grain, We sing our Alleluia ! 8. Yea, west and east the harvest men went forth : “We come” has sounded to the south and north. At morn sing Alleluia ! 10. The winds of God have blown with living breath, His dews have fallen on the plains of death. At eve sing Alleluia ! Adoring Alleluia ! Samuel J. Stone. 822 Harvest. 7.6.7.6.7.6.7.6.6.6.8.4. 1. WE plough the fields, and scatter The good seed on the land ; By God's almighty hand; The warmth to swell the grain, All good gifts around us Are sent from heaven above, For all His love! Of all things near and far; He lights the evening star ; By Him the birds are fed ; He gives our daily bread. All good gifts around us Are sent from heaven above, For all His love! For all things bright and good, Our life, our health, our food. For all Thy love imparts, All good gifts around us Are sent from heaven above, For all His love! M. Claudius, tr, Jane M. Campbell. 823 Autumn. 7.6.7.6. THE year is swiftly waning ; The summer days are past ; The end is nearing fast. In silence come and go ; No time or change canst know. That we may worthier be, passes With bounteous fruit are crowned ; Let heavenly fruits abound. 1. o'er us, I. 5. O, by each mercy sent us, And by each grief and pain ; And sorrows like the rain,- With every goodly grace, W. W. How. 824. Autumn, L.M. Thy dying woodlands glow and flame; All-conquering Life! we trace Thy name. Whose evening beams “Good morrow” give, Each leaf, transfigured, mutely saith, “As dying, and, behold ! we live." Like autumn leaves we fade and flee; Charles T. Brooks, I. 825. Close of Harvest Festival. GRE Where'er Thy children be, Now, evermore, in Thee ! Our prayers and hymns to-day ; Shall cheer our onward way. ome I. 3. And though the winter follow fast On autumn's fading glow, Upon us here below. Thou summon us to Dendy Agate. 826 The Seasons. C.M. My soul its vows would pay ; And gives the storm its way. At His divine command, The hollow of His hand. To wear her rich attire ; And all the stars their fire. And sends her young their food, His purposes of good. The tempest in His care ; So deep He is not there. We feel His presence still Alice Cary. |