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QUARTETTE.

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ONWARD TO THE SEA.

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Poetry by Rev. E. H. NEVIN.
SEMI-CHORUS.

1. To a calm and lovely sea, Where the billows never rise;

I am sailing rapidly, On the life-stream as it flies. Onward, onward to the sea, 2. Let the gentle breezes blow, Let the raging tempests roar;

Onward in my bark I go, Where they will be felt no more. ( Onward, onward to the sea,

FULL CHORUS.

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Sea of Im- mor- tal-i- ty. Blow, ye zephyrs, speed my way, Darkness soon will turn to day.

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THE CRYSTAL STREAM.

Maestoso.

ARRANGED.

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1. When we arrive at the distant hills, And enter our Father's house in heav'n, 2. With grateful hearts we then will tell Of pleasant hours remembered well,

And wander a long by the crystal streams, And taste the joys to ser- aphs given,
Of innocent joys and of harm - less mirth, Of scenes of beauty given on earth,

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THE CRYSTAL STREAM. (Concluded.)

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harps shall sound with glad re-bound, The ech oing rocks shall sing for joy, waiting here our hearts will cheer, With all that's pure, and bright, and fair;

For all that's bright, and fair and pure, Our Father gives our steps t'allure,
And when the heavenly land we gain, We'll hymns of praise sing loud

er then,

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