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DELIGHT.
P.
M.
"I
will
guide
thee
with
mine
eye."
Ps.
32-8,
Key
of
E
Minor.
Coan
Guilford
about
1800.
No
burn-ing
heats
by
day,
Nor
blasts
of
eve-ning
air,
shall
take
my
health
a
-
way,
If
God
be
with
me
there
Thou
No
burn-ing
heats
by
day,
Nor
blasts
of
eve-ning
air,
shall
take
my
health
a
-
way,
If
God
be
with
me
there.
No
burn-ing
heats
by,
Nor
blasts
of
eve-ning
air
Shall
take
my
health
a
-
way,
If
God
be
with
me
there.
Thou
art
my
sun
and
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade
To
art
my sun
and
thou
my
shade,
To
gard
my
head
by
night
or
noon'
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade,
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon,
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon,
By
night
or
noon
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade,
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon.
thou
my
shade,
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon,
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon.
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon.....
Thou
art
my
sun
and
thou
my
shade,
To
guard
my
head
by
night
or
noon.
We
have
been
unable
to
find
out
anything
about
Mr.
Guilford,
the
author
of
the
above
tune,
The
tune
however
is
of
long
standing.
It
is
published
in
the
South-
ern
Harmony
of
Walker
1835
and
1848
page
167,
and
the
Missonri
Harmony
by
Carden
1827
and
1837
page
85
and
the
the
early
edition
of
same
book.
Also
See
So-
cial
Harp
by
John
G
McCurry
1855
page
180.
The
most
we
can
find
out
about
the
author
of
this
music
is
that
he
lived
in
Connecticut
in
the
early
part
of
the
18th
Century.
Also
see
John
Wyeths
Repository
of
Sacred
Music
1810
page
59.
The
tune
is
suppossed
to
have
been
composed
about
1800.
No
trace
of
the
words
ex-
cept
in
the
above
named
and
Sacred
Harp
by
White
and
King,
1844
to
1869.