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The grass and flowers which clothe the field

Hymnal: American Sunday School Psalmody; or, hymns and music, for the use of Sunday-schools and teacher's meetings; with a manual of instruction #51 (1832) Hymnal Title: American Sunday School Psalmody; or, hymns and music, for the use of Sunday-schools and teacher's meetings; with a manual of instruction Languages: English
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The grass and flowers that clothe the field

Hymnal: David's Harp #72 (1842) Hymnal Title: David's Harp Languages: English
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The grass and flowers which clothe the field

Hymnal: David's Harp #268 (1842) Hymnal Title: David's Harp Languages: English
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The grass and flowers, which clothe the field

Hymnal: Hymns for Family Worship with Prayers for Every Day in the Week, Selected from Various Authors #105 (1813) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Family Worship with Prayers for Every Day in the Week, Selected from Various Authors Languages: English
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The grass and flowers which clothe the field

Hymnal: Hymns for Family Worship, with Prayers for Every Day in the Week (2nd ed.) #106 (1821) Hymnal Title: Hymns for Family Worship, with Prayers for Every Day in the Week (2nd ed.) Languages: English
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The grass and flow'rs which clothe the field

Hymnal: The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book #246 (1842) Hymnal Title: The American Baptist Sabbath-School Hymn-Book

The grass and flowers, which clothe the field

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book #d364 (1851) Hymnal Title: The Baptist Sabbath School Hymn Book
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The grass and flowers, which clothe the field

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published. #312 (1810) Hymnal Title: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the most approved authors to which are added, a number never before published.
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Summer, or all flesh like grass

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors #CCCXII (1799) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: The Hartford Selection of Hymns from the Most Approved Authors First Line: The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field Lyrics: 1 The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field, And look so green and gay; Touch'd by the scythe, defenceless yield, And fall, and fade away. 2 Fit emblem of our mortal state! Thus in the scripture glass, The young, the strong, the wise, the great, May see themselves but grass. 3 Ah! trust not to your fleeting breath, Nor call your time your own; Around you see the scythe of death Is mowing thousands down. 4 And you, who hitherto are spar'd, Must shortly yield your lives; Your wisdom is to be prepar'd, Before the stroke arrives. 5 The grass, when dead, revives no more: You die to live again; Beware lest death should prove the door To everlasting pain. 6 Lord, help us to obey thy call, And all our sins remove, That when like grass our bodies fall, Our souls may rise above. Topics: Man His frailty; Summer Scripture: Isaiah 40:6-8 Languages: English
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Summer, or all flesh like grass

Hymnal: The Hartford Selection of Hymns #CCCXII (1802) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Hymnal Title: The Hartford Selection of Hymns First Line: The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field Lyrics: 1 The grass and flow'rs, which clothe the field, And look so green and gay; Touch'd by the scythe, defenceless yield, And fall, and fade away. 2 Fit emblem of our mortal state! Thus in the scripture glass, The young, the strong, the wise, the great, May see themselves but grass. 3 Ah! trust not to your fleeting breath, Nor call your time your own; Around you see the scythe of death Is mowing thousands down. 4 And you, who hitherto are spar'd, Must shortly yield your lives; Your wisdom is to be prepar'd, Before the stroke arrives. 5 The grass, when dead, revives no more: You die to live again; Beware lest death should prove the door To everlasting pain. 6 Lord, help us to obey thy call, And all our sins remove, That when like grass our bodies fall, Our souls may rise above. Topics: Man His frailty; Summer Scripture: Isaiah 40:6-8 Languages: English

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