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LENA.
8.
7.
"Jesus,
when
he
had
cried
again
with
a
loud
voice,
yielded
up
the
ghost."
Matt.
27:50.
Key
of
F
Sharp
Minor.
Alto
by
S. M.
Denson,
1911.
1. See
the
Lord
of
glo
-
ry
dy-ing!
See
him
gasp-ing!
hear
him
cry-ing!
See
his
bur-den'd
bo-som
heave!
2. Bear
with
pa-tience,
trib-
u
-
la
-
tion,
O
-
ver
-
com
ing
all
temp
-
ta
-
tion,
Till
the
glo-ri-ous
ju
-
bi
lee;
3.
See
the
Bliss-ful
scens
be
-
fore
us,
Join
the
u
ni
-
ver
-
sal
cho
-
rus,
Bid
the
flow
-
ing
num
-
bers
rise;
Look
ye
sin-ners,
ye
that
hung
him,
Look
how
deep
your
sins
have
stung
him!
Dy
-
ing
sin
-
ners,
look
and
live.
Soon
he'l
come
with
bursts
of
thun
-
der,
Then
we
shall
a -
dore
and
won
-
der,
Sing
-
ing
on
the
high-est
key.
Songs
im
-
mor
-
tal
sweetly
sounding
Notes
an -
gel
-
ic
loud
re
-
bound-ing,
Tremb
-
ling
round
the
vo
-
cal
skies.
The
above
tune
appears
among
the
old
melodies
in
some
of
the
first
books
published
in
America.
See
"Southern
Harmony"
by
William
Walker
1835
and
1848,
page
149,
same
author
"Christian
Harmony,"
1866,
page
270,
"Timbrel
of
Zion,"
210,
also
"John
Wyeth's
Song
Book
"Repository
of
Sacred
Music
1814
and
1826.
The
oldest
hymn
book
that
we
find
these
words
as
they
appear
in
this
tune
with
slight
changes
are
in
"Loyd's
Hymn
Book,"
page
34.
The
hymn
is
somewhat
changed
in
various
authors
publications,
but
this
seems
to
be
the
old
hymn
or
practically
so.
None
of
the
books
give
the
author
of
the
hymn
or
tune
that
we
have
seen.