59 E. 0 S. Arr. O Taste and See. COPYRIGHT, 1909, BY ERNEST O. SELLERS. E. O. SELLERS. fear Him, ye, His saints; dan - ger shall come nigh; 1. 0 taste and see, the Lord is good, O 2. His an - gels camp round them who trust; No 3. The Lord is nigh the broken heart, And saveth all who call; 4. This poor man cried, the Lord did hear, And saved him from all fear; bb There is no lack, no good with-held, Nor shall we will hear thy cry. de liv all. er De CHORUS. My soul doth make its boast in God, The hum - ble glad shall be; O magnify with me the Lord, And in His Son be free. I He is my strength from day to day, With-out Him I would fall. o'er. me? end. When I am sad, to Him I go, No other one can cheer me so; no end; The gospel preached in all the world; And lo! the King draws near. That Christ may take His throne and bring All na- tions to His feet. See how the sun of right-eous-ness Sheds forth the beams of day. A and David's Son On Dav-id's throne shall reign. And then Im-man u de-scends To bind thy foe little while el in chains. COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY JAMES MCGRANAHAN. CHARLES M. ALEXANDER, OWNER. 63 Hosanna To Our King. JAMES MONTGOMERY. D. B. TOWNER. na! be the Children's song, To Christ, the chil-dren's King; na! sound from hill to hill, And spread from plain to plain! na! on the wings of light, O'er earth and ocean fly, Copyright, 1912, by Chas. M Alexander. International copyright secured. |