(Second Tune) URBS BEATA 75 & 6s. D. With Refrain 24 4 GEORGE F. LE JEUNE (J=96) Je - ru sa - lem, the gold - en! With milk and hon-ey blest; Be 254 2004 od. neath thy con-tem-pla-tion Sink heart and voice op-prest. I know not, oh, I 25 know not, What joys a-wait us there! What ra-dian - cy of glo- ry! What bliss be-yond com-pare! Je-ru-sa-lem, the gold-en! With milk and hon-ey blest; Be-neath thy con-tem-pla-tion Sink heart and voice op-prest. A-men. 480 SOUTHWELL C. M. HERBERT S. IRONS (J=80) Jerusalem, my happy home, Name ev er dear to me, 2 When shall these eyes thy heaven-built 3 There happier bowers than Eden's 4 Why should I shrink from pain and woe, Or feel at death, dismay? I've Canaan's goodly land in view, 5 Apostles, martyrs, prophets, there And soon my friends in Christ below 6 Jerusalem, my happy home, My soul still pants for thee; Then shall my labors have an end, When I thy joys shall see. Amen. From a Latin Hymn. Tr. "F. B. P.," arr. by JOSEPH BROMEhead (?) JOHN GOSS lestial Sa-lem, Vision whence true peace doth spring, Bright-er than the heart can fan- cy, Man-sion of the high-est King; Oh, how glorious are the praises Which of thee the prophets sing! A- men. 2 There forever and forever Alleluia is out-poured; That within thy walls is stored. 3 Now with gladness, now with courage, Bear the burden on thee laid, That hereafter there thy labors May with endless gifts be paid, And in everlasting glory Thou with joy mayst stand arrayed. Amen. Latin Hymn, 15th cent. Tr. JOHN M. NEALE |