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    SCHENECTADY.
  
  
    Concluded.
  
    shore
  
  
    to
  
  
    shore,
  
  
    Till
  
  
    suns...
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Till
  
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
    praise
  
  
    shall
  
  
    sound
  
  
    from
  
  
    shore
  
  
    to
  
  
    shore,
  
  
    Till
  
  
    suns ...
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Till
  
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more
  
    shore.
  
  
    Till
  
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
    Till
  
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    s
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more...
  
    Till
  
  
    suns
  
  
    shall
  
  
    rise
  
  
    and
  
  
    set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
  
    Set
  
  
    no
  
  
    more.
  
    HUNTINGTON.
  
  
    L.
  
  
    M.
  
    "Wait
  
  
    on
  
  
    the
  
  
    Lord,
  
  
    and
  
  
    keep
  
  
    his
  
  
    way,
  
  
    and
  
  
    he
  
  
    shall
  
  
    exhalt
  
  
    thee
  
  
    to
  
  
    inherit
  
  
    the
  
  
    land."
  
  
    Ps.
  
  
    37:34.
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    A.
  
  
    Major.
  
    Lord,
  
  
    what
  
  
    a
  
  
    thoughtless
  
  
    wretch
  
  
    was
  
  
    I
  
  
    to
  
  
    mourn,
  
  
    and
  
  
    murmer,
  
  
    and
  
  
    repine;
  
  
    To
  
  
    see
  
  
    the
  
  
    wicked
  
  
    placed
  
  
    on
  
  
    high,
  
  
    in
  
  
    pride
  
  
    and
  
  
    robes
  
    Lord,
  
  
    what
  
  
    a
  
  
    thoughtless
  
  
    wretch
  
  
    was
  
  
    I
  
  
    to
  
  
    mourn,
  
  
    and
  
  
    murmer,
  
  
    and
  
  
    repine;
  
  
    To
  
  
    see
  
  
    the
  
  
    wicked
  
  
    placed
  
  
    on
  
  
    high,
  
  
    in
  
  
    pride
  
  
    and
  
  
    robes
  
    This
  
  
    tune
  
  
    is
  
  
    one
  
  
    among
  
  
    the
  
  
    older
  
  
    melodies,
  
  
    though
  
  
    placed
  
  
    in
  
  
    many
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    song
  
  
    books
  
  
    of
  
  
    to-day.
  
  
    See
  
  
    "Missouri
  
  
    Harmony"
  
  
    1827
  
  
    and
  
  
    1837,
  
  
    page
  
  
    82
  
  
    and
  
  
    earlier
  
    editions.
  
  
    "Southern
  
  
    Harmony"
  
  
    by
  
  
    Walker,
  
  
    1835,
  
  
    page
  
  
    169.
  
  
    John
  
  
    Wyeth's "Repository
  
  
    of
  
  
    Sacred
  
  
    Music,"
  
  
    1810,
  
  
    page
  
  
    37 and
  
  
    later
  
  
    editions.
  
  
    "Sacred
  
  
    Harp"
  
  
    by
  
    White
  
  
    and
  
  
    King,
  
  
    1844
  
  
    to
  
  
    1869.
  
  
    None
  
  
    of
  
  
    these
  
  
    books
  
  
    give
  
  
    the
  
  
    name
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    author
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    music.
  
  
    The
  
  
    same
  
  
    words
  
  
    are
  
  
    in
  
  
    all
  
  
    the
  
  
    books.
  
  
    The
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    is
  
  
    published
  
  
    in
  
  
    full
  
    in
  
  
    "Mercer's
  
  
    Cluster"
  
  
    by
  
  
    Jesse
  
  
    Mercer,
  
  
    1823,
  
  
    page
  
  
    173,
  
  
    edition
  
  
    revised.
  
  
    The
  
  
    title
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    is
  
  
    "The
  
  
    Prosperity
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    Wicked
  
  
    Cursed."
  
  
    It
  
  
    is
  
  
    probably
  
  
    one
  
  
    of
  
    Watts'
  
  
    compositions.