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Original sacred harp : containing a superior collection of standard melodies, of odes, anthems, and church music, and hymns of high repute : rudiments, retaining all valuable standard regulations, arr. with all modern up-to-date improvements. , an annotated digital edition

Page 201

p. 201

SHARON.
P.
M.
"And
he
said,
Let
me
go,
I
pray
thee
for
our
family
hath
a
sacrifice
in
the
city;
and
my
brother,
he
hath
commanded
me
to
be
there:" Sam.
20:29.
Key
of
D
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
91.
How
pleasant
'tis
to
see
Kindred
and
friends
agree,
Each
in
his
proper
station
move,
Eeach
in
his
proper
How
pleasant
'tis
to
see
Kindred
and
friends
agree,
Each
in
his
proper
station
move,
Each
in
his
proper
station
move,
And
How
pleasant
'tis
to
see
Kindred
and
friends
agree,
Each
in
his
pro
-
per
station
move,
Each
in
his
proper
station
move,.....
How
pleasant
'tis
to
see
Kindred
and
friends
agree,
Each
in
his
proper
station
move,.....
Each
in
his
proper
station
move.....
station
move,
And
each
fulfil
his
part.....
With
sympathizing
heart,
In
all
the
cares
of
life,
In
all
the
cares
of
life
and
love.
Each
ful
-
fil
his
part,.....
With
sympathizing
heart.....
In
all
the
cares
of
life,
In
all
the
cares
of
life
and
love.
And
each
fulfil
his
part,
With
sympathizing
heart,.....
In
all
the
cares
of
life,
In
all
the
cares
of
life
and
love.
And
each
fulfil
his
part,
With
sympathizing
heart,
In
all
the
cares
of
life,
In
all
the
cares
of
life
and
love.
This
tune
was
printed
in
"Wyeth's
Reposity
of
Sacred
Music
in
1810,
page
115,
in
the
"Southern
Harmony
by
William
Walkes
1835,
page
124,
also
in
the
New
Harp
of
Columbia,
page
153
by
M.
L.
Swan.
None
of
these
books
give
the
author
of
the
music
or
words;
all
of
them
have
the
same
stanzas.