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The Riverside song book/There is no End for Souls like his

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The Riverside song book (1893)
There is no End for Souls like his
by John Greenleaf Whittier, composed by Joseph B. Sharland

From the poem Charles Sumner

2621577The Riverside song book — There is no End for Souls like hisJoseph B. SharlandJohn Greenleaf Whittier


THERE IS NO END FOR SOULS LIKE HIS.

John Greenleaf Whittier. Joseph B. Sharland.

Andante. (Not slow.)

1. Re - vive a - gain, thou sum - mer rain, The bro - ken turf up -

2. With calm and beau-ty sym - bo - lize The peace which fol - lows

3. For safe with right and truth he is, As God lives he must


on his bed! Breathe, sum - mer wind, thy ten - d'rest strain Of

long an - noy, And lend our earth - bent, mourn-ing eyes Some

live al - way; There is no end for souls like his, No


low, sweet mu - sic o - ver - head, sweet mu - sic o - ver - head!

hint of his di - vin - er joy, of his di - vin - er joy.

night for chil - dren of the day, for chil - dren of the day!