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AUTAUGA.
7s,
6s.
"They
shall
be
satisfied
abundantly
with
the
fatness
of
thy
house:
and
thou
shalt
make
them
drink
of
the
river
of
thy
pleasure."-Ps.
36:
8.
John
Leland,
1833.
Key
of
F
Major.
Alto
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911
Chorus.
O
when
shall
I
see
Je
-
sus,
And
reign
with
him
a
-
bove?
And
from
the
flowing
foun-tain,
Drink
ev
-
er
-
last - ing
love!
Soon
we
shall
2
When
e're
you
meet
with
trou
-
bles
And
tri
-
als
on
your
way,
Then
cast
your
care
on
Je
-
sus,
And
don't
for - get
to
pray.
Soon
we
shall
land
on
Canaan's
shore,
Soon
we
shall
land
on
Canaan's
shore,
Soon
we
shall
land
on
Ca
-
naan's
shore,
To
live
for
-
ev
-
er
more.
land
on
Canaan's
shore,
Soon
we
shall
land
on
Canaan's
shore,
Soon
we
shall
land
on
Ca
-
naan's
shore,
To
live
for
-
ev
-
er
more.
The
words
in
this
tune
are
taken
from
the
hymn,
"O
When
Shall
I
See
Jesus?"
John
Leland,
author
of
the
words,
was
born
in
Massachusetts,
1754;
died
1844.
He
was
a
Baptist
minister,
laboring
mostly
in
Virginia
and
Massachusetts.
His
life
and
writings
were
published
in
1847
by
Miss
L.
F.
Green.
His
two
most
noted
hymns
are
"O
When
Shall
I
See
Jesus?"
and
"The
Day
is
Past
and
Gone."
For
further
history
about
him
see
"Bound
for
Canaan."
There
can
be
no
trace
obtained
by
us
of
the
above
tune
or
its
author.