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    MARY'S
  
  
    GRIEF
  
  
    AND
  
  
    JOY---Concluded.
  
    Ecstatic.
  
    CHORUS.
  
  
    Pathetic.
  
  
    Ecstatic.
  
    Oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    Where
  
  
    has
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa
  
  
    -
  
  
    viour
  
  
    gone?
  
  
    Oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour
  
  
    here's
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    He
  
  
    has
  
  
    ris
  
  
    -
  
  
    en
  
  
    from
  
  
    the
  
  
    tomb.
  
    Oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    Where
  
  
    has
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour
  
  
    gone?
  
  
    Oh,
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour
  
  
    here's
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour,
  
  
    He
  
  
    has
  
  
    ris
  
  
    -
  
  
    en
  
  
    from
  
  
    the
  
  
    tomb.
  
    MARTIN.
  
  
    7s.
  
    "A
  
  
    hiding
  
  
    place
  
  
    from
  
  
    the
  
  
    wind."-Isa.
  
  
    32:2.
  
    Chas.
  
  
    Wesley,
  
  
    1740.
  
    Key
  
  
    of
  
  
    F
  
  
    Major.
  
    S.
  
  
    B.
  
  
    Marsh,
  
  
    1836.
  
    Alto
  
  
    by
  
  
    S.
  
  
    M.
  
  
    Denson,
  
  
    1911.
  
  
    FINE.
  
  
    D.
  
  
    C.
  
    1.
  
  
    Je
  
  
    -
  
  
    sus,
  
  
    Lov
  
  
    -
  
  
    er
  
  
    of
  
  
    my
  
  
    soul,
  
  
    Let
  
  
    me
  
  
    to
  
  
    Thy
  
  
    bos
  
  
    -
  
  
    om
  
  
    fly,
  
    While
  
  
    the
  
  
    near
  
  
    -
  
  
    er
  
  
    wa
  
  
    -
  
  
    ters
  
  
    roll,
  
  
    While
  
  
    the
  
  
    tem
  
  
    -
  
  
    pest
  
  
    still
  
  
    is
  
  
    high!
  
    Hide
  
  
    me,
  
  
    O
  
  
    my
  
  
    Sa-viour
  
  
    hide,
  
  
    Till
  
  
    the
  
  
    storm
  
  
    of
  
  
    life
  
  
    is
  
  
    past;
  
    D.
  
  
    C.-Safe
  
  
    in
  
  
    -
  
  
    to
  
  
    the
  
  
    ha
  
  
    -
  
  
    ven
  
  
    guide;
  
  
    O
  
  
    re
  
  
    -
  
  
    ceive
  
  
    my
  
  
    soul
  
  
    at
  
  
    last.
  
    2.
  
  
    Oth
  
  
    -
  
  
    er
  
  
    ref
  
  
    -
  
  
    uge
  
  
    have
  
  
    I
  
  
    none,
  
  
    Hangs
  
  
    my
  
  
    help-less
  
  
    soul
  
  
    on
  
  
    Thee:
  
    Leave,
  
  
    ah!
  
  
    leave
  
  
    me
  
  
    not
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    lone,
  
  
    Still
  
  
    sup-port
  
  
    and
  
  
    com-fort
  
  
    me:
  
    All
  
  
    my
  
  
    trust
  
  
    on
  
  
    Thee
  
  
    is
  
  
    stayed,
  
  
    All
  
  
    my
  
  
    help
  
  
    from
  
  
    Thee
  
  
    I
  
  
    bring,
  
    D.
  
  
    C.-Cov
  
  
    -
  
  
    er
  
  
    my
  
  
    de
  
  
    -
  
  
    fence
  
  
    -
  
  
    less
  
  
    head,
  
  
    With
  
  
    the
  
  
    shad-ow
  
  
    of
  
  
    thy
  
  
    wing.
  
    3.
  
  
    Wilt
  
  
    thou
  
  
    not
  
  
    re
  
  
    -
  
  
    gard
  
  
    my
  
  
    call?
  
  
    Wilt
  
  
    thou
  
  
    not
  
  
    ac
  
  
    -
  
  
    cept
  
  
    my
  
  
    pray'r?
  
    Lo!
  
  
    I
  
  
    faint,
  
  
    I
  
  
    sink,
  
  
    I
  
  
    fall!
  
  
    Lo!
  
  
    on
  
  
    Thee
  
  
    I
  
  
    cast
  
  
    my
  
  
    care.
  
  
    Reach
  
  
    me
  
  
    out
  
  
    Thy
  
  
    gra
  
  
    -
  
  
    cious
  
  
    hand,
  
  
    While
  
  
    I
  
  
    of
  
  
    Thy
  
  
    strength
  
  
    re-ceive,
  
    D.
  
  
    C.-Hop-ing
  
  
    a
  
  
    -
  
  
    gainst
  
  
    hope
  
  
    I
  
  
    stand,
  
  
    Dy-ing,
  
  
    and
  
  
    be
  
  
    -
  
  
    hold
  
  
    I
  
  
    live!
  
    Chas.
  
  
    Wesley
  
  
    wrote
  
  
    over
  
  
    6,000
  
  
    hymns,
  
  
    and
  
  
    a
  
  
    great
  
  
    portion
  
  
    of
  
  
    his
  
  
    hymns
  
  
    are
  
  
    used
  
  
    wherever
  
  
    a
  
  
    Protestant
  
  
    church
  
  
    is
  
  
    found.
  
  
    "Jesus,
  
  
    Lover
  
  
    of
  
  
    My
  
  
    Soul,"
  
  
    is
  
  
    en
  
    titled
  
  
    to
  
  
    the
  
  
    position
  
  
    of
  
  
    number
  
  
    one
  
  
    in
  
  
    all
  
  
    hymnody,
  
  
    and
  
  
    the
  
  
    entire
  
  
    Church
  
  
    with
  
  
    absolute
  
  
    unanimity
  
  
    assigned
  
  
    to
  
  
    it
  
  
    the
  
  
    first
  
  
    place,
  
  
    while,
  
  
    in
  
  
    Dr.
  
  
    Benson's
  
  
    "Rock
  
  
    of
  
    Ages,"
  
  
    it
  
  
    is
  
  
    the
  
  
    only
  
  
    hymn
  
  
    he
  
  
    puts
  
  
    before
  
  
    "Jesus,
  
  
    Lover
  
  
    of
  
  
    My
  
  
    Soul."
  
  
    Dr.
  
  
    Ellis
  
  
    Thompson,
  
  
    in
  
  
    his
  
  
    "National
  
  
    Hymn
  
  
    Book
  
  
    of
  
  
    American
  
  
    Churches,"
  
  
    places
  
  
    this
  
  
    hymn
  
    equal
  
  
    with
  
  
    "Rock
  
  
    of
  
  
    Ages."
  
  
    S.
  
  
    B.
  
  
    Marsh
  
  
    was
  
  
    born
  
  
    1798
  
  
    and
  
  
    died
  
  
    1875.
  
  
    There
  
  
    is
  
  
    but
  
  
    little
  
  
    said
  
  
    of
  
  
    him
  
  
    as
  
  
    a
  
  
    musician.
  
  
    The
  
  
    music
  
  
    to
  
  
    this
  
  
    tune
  
  
    shows
  
  
    that
  
  
    he
  
  
    had
  
  
    at
  
    least
  
  
    gathered
  
  
    all
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    essential
  
  
    elements
  
  
    to
  
  
    give
  
  
    to
  
  
    the
  
  
    world
  
  
    one
  
  
    of
  
  
    the
  
  
    standard
  
  
    melodies.
  
  
    It
  
  
    is
  
  
    equal
  
  
    to
  
  
    Toplady's
  
  
    "Rock
  
  
    of
  
  
    Ages"
  
  
    and
  
  
    Oliver
  
  
    Holden's
  
  
    "Coronation."
  
    Copyright,
  
  
    1908,
  
  
    by
  
  
    J.
  
  
    S.
  
  
    James.