The Olive-branch: A Collection of Sacred Music : to which is Added Music for the Singing-school and Instruction for the Voice ...Thomas J. Cook, T. Edward Perkins |
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Page 88
... BLESSED SAVIOUR . FOR SABBATH - SCHOOLS . SPIRITED . - ly name to praise ; " Tis 1. To thee , O bless - ed Saviour , Our grateful songs we raise ; O , tune our hearts and voices , Thy ho 2. O , may thy precious gospel Be published all a ...
... BLESSED SAVIOUR . FOR SABBATH - SCHOOLS . SPIRITED . - ly name to praise ; " Tis 1. To thee , O bless - ed Saviour , Our grateful songs we raise ; O , tune our hearts and voices , Thy ho 2. O , may thy precious gospel Be published all a ...
Page 90
... Blessed the peace on heart , ... heart , ... Nature here hath done her part ... So cial un ion do thy part .... Grief con- sol CHORUS . Soprano . f - ing , joy Christian Art , .... Music here shall do her part .... Alto . Let us then ...
... Blessed the peace on heart , ... heart , ... Nature here hath done her part ... So cial un ion do thy part .... Grief con- sol CHORUS . Soprano . f - ing , joy Christian Art , .... Music here shall do her part .... Alto . Let us then ...
Page 92
... bless - ed sleep ! From which none ever wake to weep ! A calm and undis - turbed repose , Un - bro - ken by the last of foes . 6 . 2. A - sleep in Jesus ! O , how sweet To be for such a slumber meet ! With holy confidence to sing That ...
... bless - ed sleep ! From which none ever wake to weep ! A calm and undis - turbed repose , Un - bro - ken by the last of foes . 6 . 2. A - sleep in Jesus ! O , how sweet To be for such a slumber meet ! With holy confidence to sing That ...
Page 95
... bless the waking hour , Once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; My conscious soul resumes her pow'r , And springs , my guardian God , to thee . Now to the Lord a WARRINGTON . L. M. REV . R. HARRISON . noble song ; A- wake , my soul , a ...
... bless the waking hour , Once more , with awe , rejoice to be ; My conscious soul resumes her pow'r , And springs , my guardian God , to thee . Now to the Lord a WARRINGTON . L. M. REV . R. HARRISON . noble song ; A- wake , my soul , a ...
Page 101
... blessed sleep ! From which none ever wake to weep ; A calm and un - disturbed re- pose , Unbroken by the last of foes ... bless Thy bounteous hand , for thou hast shed Thy manna o'er our wilderness . 4 2. God of the seasons ! thou hast ...
... blessed sleep ! From which none ever wake to weep ; A calm and un - disturbed re- pose , Unbroken by the last of foes ... bless Thy bounteous hand , for thou hast shed Thy manna o'er our wilderness . 4 2. God of the seasons ! thou hast ...
Common terms and phrases
ABSOLUTE PITCH Alto BASSINI'S VOCAL EXERCISES beat bless blest breath bright called cheerful Chorus CHROMATIC SCALE clef Cres DIATONIC SCALE Double dwell in thee earth eight ev-ery Falsetto Father fear flat for-ever four gently give you rest glory glottis grace hail half-step happy Hark hath hear my prayer heaven heavenly Ho-ly holy J. M. PELTON Jesus Joy and peace la la la Lamb Lamb of God larynx light Lord loud measure melody mercy merry MINOR SCALE Moderato night o'er octave OMIT peace shall dwell PERMISSION pharynx quarter note reign rejoice Saviour sca sca sca scale sharp sing singer SINGING-SCHOOL EXERCISES smiles Solo Songs of praise Soprano soul sound SPIRITED stayed on thee sung sweet syllable T. J. COOK Tenor thine thou thro throne thy love thy name thy praise Tis the heart Transposition tune voice word Zion
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Page 125 - is the work, my God, my King, To praise thy name, give thanks, and sing ; To show thy love by morning light, And talk of all thy truths at night. Sweet is the day of sacred rest ; No mortal care shall seize my breast ; O, may my heart in tune be found, Like David's harp of solemn sound.
Page 158 - sigh, And with him bear a part ! When sorrow flows from eye to eye, And joy from heart to heart. 1. How sweet, how heavenly is the sight, When those who love the Lord In one an-
Page 128 - 2. The dy - ing thief rejoiced to see That fountain in his day ; And there may I, though vile as he, Wash all my sins a - way,
Page 169 - S. Sweet fields, beyond the swelling flood, Stand dressed in living green'; So to the Jews old Ca-naan stood, While Jordan rolled
Page 105 - l. O come, loud anthems let us sing, Loud thanks to our almighty King ! For we our voices high should raise, When our salvation's Rock we praise. i
Page 124 - ( They softly lie, and sweetly sleep, Low in the ground, Low in the ground. ) 2. The storm that sweeps the wintry sky No more disturbs their deep
Page 97 - my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light ; Keep me, 0 keep me, King of kings, Be-neath the
Page 104 - Tis by the faith of joys to come, We walk thro' deserts dark as night ; Till we arrive at heaven, our home, Faith is our guide, and faith our]
Page 190 - г 3. He wept that we might weep. Each sin demands a tear; In heaven alone no sin is found, And there's no weeping there, And there's no weeping