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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 480

p. 480

SANDTOWN.
C.M.D.
"Lo,
they
have
rejected
the
word
of
the
Lord."-Jer.
819.
Key
of
A
Major.
T.
W.
Carter,
1844.
Urged
by
com-pas-sion,
I
look
round
up-on
my
fel
-
low
clay;
See
men
re
-
ject
the
gos-pel
sound,
Good
God,
what
shall
I
say? My
Urged
by
com-pas-sion,
I
look
round
up-on
my
fel
-
low
clay;
See
men
re
-
ject
the
gos-pel
sound,
Good
God,
what
shall
I
say?
My
bow
-
elsyearn
o'er
dy
-
ing
men,Doom'd to
e -
ter
-
nal
woe,
Fain
would
I
seek,
but
all
is
vain,
Ex
-
cept
the
Lord
speak
too.
bow
-
els
yearn
o'er
dy
-
ing
men,Doom'd to
e
-
ter
-
nal
woe,
Fain
would
I
seek,
but
all
is
vain,
Ex
-
cept
the
Lord
speak too.
See
sketch
in
other
parts
of
this
book
of
Dr.
T.
W.
Carter.
This
tune
was
printed
in
the
Sacred
Harp
on
page
112,
but
was
removed
and
"The
Last
Words
of
Capurnacus"
inserted.
It
has
been
remodeled
and
alto
added
by
S.
M.
Denson,
1911.
The
author
of
the
words
are
unknown.
We
have
been
unable
to
find
the
hymn.