JNO. R. SWENEY. 87 1. I'm thinking just now of a beautiful rest, Where sin has no 2. I'm thinking a gain of the pavements of gold, Where none ever 3. I'm thinking of those with the burdens laid down, The cross in- ter 4. I'm thinking a gain of a rapturous song, In praise of the 5. I'm longing just now for the heav- en -ly life, I fain would be place and where none can molest, Where all dwell in peace and are perfectly blest, tread who are hungry and cold, Where all may partake of the sweet of the fold, chang'd for a beautiful crown, Who share in the wealth of that land of renown, Lamb, from a glorified throng, That sweetly shall roll thro' the ages along, free from vexation and strife, And dwell with my King where pure pleasures [are rife, CHORUS. Just o- ver beyond in E- den. Just 0 - ver beyond in E - den, Beau - ti - ful, beautiful Eden; Close, close by the side of the Christ cru- ci- fied, Just over beyond in E- den. Copyright, 1900, by Lizzie E. Sweney. 88 Come in, O Blessed One. FANNY. J. CROSBY. 4- 1. Come in, 9:24 264 JNO. R. SWENEY. blessed One; My heart is blessed One; Thou King of kings di- vine, all thine own; come in, O Here make thy constant dwelling place, Thy tem- ple and thy throne. My life, my will, my ev-'ry pow'r, Without reserve are thine. While mortal tongues in humbler strains Their grateful tribute raisc. Thou Lamb of God, whose cleansing blood Has washed my sins away. 90 We'll Meet Them. HARRIET E. JONES. J. HOWARD ENTWISLB. 6 1. O beautiful home of the weary, Where Jesus and cherish'd ones dwell, Where never's a path lone and dreary, Where never is heard a farewell! Where we with our lov'd ones may tarry, Throughout all the rapturous years! Where never are partings or sadness, Where never is sickness or blight! |