,View the land,Away, away over Jordan,We'll view the promised land.2 His track I see, and I'll pursue,View the land, view the land,The narrow way till him I view,View the promised land.3 The way the holy prophets went, View, &c.The road that leads from banishment, View, &c.Cho.--Away, away, &c.4 The king's highway of holiness, View, &c.I'll go, for all his paths are peace, View, &c.Cho.--Away, away, &c."COME UNTO ME." Anthem.We hope no one will regret the absence of inner harmony parts in the first movement of this little Anthem. Surely no earthly harmonies can add to the sweetness of this heavenly language. Let it come home to the heart and be appropriately expressed and the soul will be filled with richer and more heavenly harmonies than earth can produce.DUET OR SEMICHORUS.1. "Come unto me all ye that laborAnd are heavy laden,And I will give you restTake my yoke upon youAnd learn of me for I am meek and lowly of heart,And ye shall find rest unto your souls,For my yoke is easy and my burden is light,My yoke is easy and my burden is light."First time SEMICHORUS, Second time FULL CHORUS.O precious invitationHelp us O Lord to come with a broken heart, and a contrite spirit,We praise thee we bless thee O Jesus for thy love,We bless thee for the precious words that thou hast giv'n to us.Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest hosanna in the highest, in the highest.THE LAND OF PEACE.Words by KATE CAMERON.WM. B. BRADBURY.1 sem. cho. The storms of earth will vanish,And all its turmoils cease,Before we reach that country,The blessed land of peace.2 sem. cho. There clouds will never gather,Rude winds will never blow,And there will be that quietWe cannot find below.Full Chorus.The land of peace, the land of peace,Oh! there will all our troubles cease,And all our happiness increaseIn heaven, the land of peace.1st Semi. Cho. On earth are wars and tumults,And danger, fear and strife,While unseen powers combiningAssail our fleeting life.2d Semi. Cho. But there is never conflict,Nor danger, nor alarm;The land of peace is guardedBy an Almighty arm.CHORUS. The land of peace, etc.1st Semi. Cho. How blissful to look forwardWhen all these storms shall ceaseAnd see that happy country,The holy land of peace.2d Semi. Cho. We will not mind life's struggles,Which soon must have an end,But place our trust in Jesus,Our everlasting friend.CHORUS. The land of peace, etc.THE WHOLE MULTITUDE. Anthem.And when he was come nigh, even to the descent of the Mount of Olives, the wholeMultitude of the disciples began to rejoice,FULL CHORUS.And to praise God with a loud voice,And to praise God with a loud voice,For all the mighty works that they had seen,Saying,"Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord.Peace on earth, and glory in the highest.Blessed be the KingBlessed be the King, blessedBlessed be the King, the King,Blessed be the King, who cometh in the name of the Lord.Blessed be the King, who cometh in the name of the Lord.Glory, glory, glory in the highest,Peace in heav'n, and glory in the highest.ALTO SOLO.Blessed be the kingdom of our father David, that cometh, that cometh in the name of the Lord.Hosanna, hosanna, hosanna in the highest,Hosanna, hosanna in the highest.End with Cho. "Glory in the highest."HOSANNA ANTHEM.A Concerted piece for public performances.SCHOLARS.*Hosanna in the highest, in the highest,Hosanna in the highest, in the highestHosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna in the highest.Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosanna in the highest.SEMI-CHORUS OF GIRLS.Hosanna in the highest,Hosanna in the highest,Hosanna, Hosanna in the highest, in the highest,Hosanna in the highest, in the highest, in the highest, in the highest.Hosanna in the highest,Hosanna in the highest, in the highest.TEACHERS AND CONGREGATION.*1 What are those soul-reviving strainsWhich echo thus from Salem's plains;What anthems loud, and louder still,So sweetly sound from Zion's hill.BASE SOLO.2 Lo! 'tis an infant chorus sings,Hosanna to the King of kings,The Saviour comes, and babes proclaim salvation sent in Jesus' name,Hosanna in the highest, in the highest,SUNDAY SCHOOL & CHOIR.3 Messiah's name shall joy impart,Alike to Jew and Gentile heart,He bled for us, he bled for you,And we will sing hosannas too,And we will sing hosannas too.PROCLAIM HOSANNAS--By congregation and choir to the melody of "Old Hundred," the children singing again the "Hosanna" attached to it.4 Proclaim hosannas, loud and clear;See David's Son and Lord appear!All praise on earth to him be given,And glory shout through highest heaven.--Cho.* The children should sing their HOSANNA through once before the teachers and congregation commence--then the two unite.THE UNION SONG.Words by WM. OLAND BOURNE.1 Boys and girls are all for Union,North and South, and East and West:All the States in lov'd communionHeart and hand with freedom blest.CHORUS.Then join in a loud hurrah!Hurrah for the land of the free!For Union and peace, for order and law!Hurrah for the land of the free!2 We will love our land forever,Dearest land beneath the sun;Foemen's steel shall not dissever,Youthful hearts that now are one.3 We are all a band of brothers,All the States are sisters too,And in time there will be othersThat shall happy vows renew.--CHO.4 Let the hopeful words be spoken,On the wings of promise borne;Never shall the links be broken,Never shall the flag be torn.--CHO.5 Union now and Union ever!Boys and girls for Union all!We will keep it safe, and neverShall our glorious Union fall.--CHO.PILGRIMS' SONGS:A POCKET MUSICAL COMPANION FOR PRAYER AND SOCIAL MEETINGS.DESIGNED AS A SUPPLEMENT TO ANY HYMN-BOOK NOW IN USE.Who that loves the Gates of Zion has not felt of late the want of more life and spirit, earnestness and interest in the social prayer meeting? The marked improvement everywhere perceptible in our Sabbath Schools that is almost universally ascribed to the recent introduction of appropriate music, has prompted this new effort for the prayer meeting. The question has constantly recurred, Can not something be done to awaken new life in our social religious meetings? The appearance of PILGRIMS' SONGS is my response. There are about one hundred Melodies, with a great variety of Hymns, all adapted to the end in view.The book contains selections from the most popular Melodies and Hymns adapted to the purpose, recently published, together with a variety of new pieces, all breathing the spirit of devotion, in earnest but simple and natural musical strains. Such, for instance, as,SWEET HOUR OF PRAYER.SWEET REST IN HEAVEN.NEARER HOME.HAPPY IN THE LORD.A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW.LONG LOVED ZION.LOOKING HOME.THE SWEETEST NAME.REST FOR THE WEARY.SALVATION'S FREE.WE'LL ALL MEET AGAIN IN THE MORNING, &c., &c.PILGRIMS' SONGS is neatly bound in flexible cloth covers. Price 30 cents, or twenty-five dollars per hundred, net cash. Single copies sent for examination on receipt of the retail price.Orders now received at 427 Broome Street, corner of Crosby.WM. B. BRADBURY.BRADBURY'S MUSICAL WORKS.The following is a list of the principal works edited in whole or in partBY WM. B. BRADBURY.COMMENCING WITH THE YEAR 1841.FOR DAY SCHOOLS.1. THE YOUNG CHOIR,*2. THE SCHOOL SINGER,3. THE YOUNG MELODIST,*4. MUSICAL GEMS,*5. FLORA'S FESTIVAL,*6. THE SINGING BIRD,*7. THE MUSICAL BOUQUET,*8. THE YOUNG SHAWM,†9. THE CAROL,* (just published.)FOR SABBATH SCHOOLS.1. SABBATH SCHOOL MELODIES,*2. SABBATH SCHOOL CHOIR,*3. BOYS' AND GIRLS' SINGING BOOKS,*4. ORIOLA,§5. GOLDEN CHAIN,?6. GOLDEN SHOWER,? (just published.)FOR PRAYER MEETINGS AND FAMILY.1. COTTAGE MELODIES,‡2. PILGRIMS' SONGS,? (just published.)COLLECTIONS OF CHURCH MUSIC.1. THE PSALMODIST,*2. THE CHORALIST,*3. THE MENDELSOHN COLLECTION,*4. PSALMISTA,*5. THE SHAWM,†6. THE JUBILEE,†7. THE ECLECTIC TUNE BOOK.†GLEE AND CHORUS BOOKS.1. THE SOCIAL SINGING BOOK,*2. THE ALPINE GLEE SINGER,*3. THE METROPOLITAN GLEE BOOK,†4. NEW YORK GLEE AND CHORUS BOOK,†5. FESTIVAL GLEE BOOK.†COLLECTION OF ANTHEMS.--1. BRADBURY'S ANTHEM BOOK.†* Published by IVISON, PHINNEY & CO., New York.† Published by MASON BROTHERS, New York.‡ Published by F. J. HUNTINGTON, New York.§ Published by MOORE, WILSTACK, KEYS & CO., Cincinnati.? Published by WM. B. BRADBURY and IVISON, PHINNEY & CO., New York."DIE ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE."Words by REV. WM. HUNTER.WM. B. BRADBURY.1 Firmly brethren, firmly stand,All united heart and hand,One unbroken, valiant band,Dauntless, brave and true.FULL CHORUS.Die on the field of battle,Die on the field of battle;Die on the field of battle,Glory in view.2 Lift your standard, lift it high,Raise the Christian battle cry,Christ your glorious leader nigh,Calls aloud to you.3.Once our father freemen cried,"Victory or death" beside.But with Jesus on our side,Death and victory too. Cho.4.There to die, the battle won,There to fall the warfare done,Glory brighter than the sun,Then our promised due. Cho.5.Christ our Captain's name we boast,Quells the dark Satanic host.Fall we then, each at his post,Fall as Christians do. Cho.Entered according to act of Congress in A. D. 1862, by Wm. B. Bradbury in the Clerk's office of the U. S. Dist. Court for the Southern Dist. of New York.
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Title: Bradbury's Golden Shower of S. S. Melodies: A New Collection of Hymns and Tunes for the Sabbath School Author: William Batchelder Bradbury Publisher: Ivison, Phinney & Co. Date: 1862? View page [front cover]
GOLDEN SHOWER OF S. S. MELODIES: HYMNS AND TUNES For the Sabbath School. |