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WEEP
NO
MORE.
H.
M.
"It
is
good
that
a
man
should
both
hope
and
quietly
wait
for
the
salvation
of
the
Lord."
Lam.
3-26.
Arranged
by
H.
S.
Rees,
1911.
Key
of
G
Major.
Rev.
H.
S.
Rees,
June
14,
1911.
1.
A
few
more
years
shall
roll,
A
few
more
sea-sons
come,
And
we
shall
be
with
those
that
rest,
A
-
2.
A
few
more
strug
-
gles
here,
A
few
more
part-ings
o're
A
few
more
toils,
a
few
more
tears,
And
3.
A
few
more
Sab
-
baths
here,
Shall
cheer
us
on
our
way.
And
we
shall
reach
the
end
-
less
rest,
The
sleep
with
-
in
the
tomb,
A
-
sleep
with
-
in
the
tomb.
Hap
-
py
thought
to
die
no
more,
No
nev
-
er,
nev
-
er
more.
we
shall
weep
no
more,
And
we
shall
weep
no
more.
Hap
-
py
thought
to
die
no
more,
No
nev
-
er,
ner
-
er
more.
end-less
Sab
-
bath
day.
The
end-less
Sab
-
bath
day.
Hap
-
py
thoughts
to
die
no
more,
No
nev
-
er
nev
-
er
more,
The
above
is
probably
the
last
tune
that
Rev.
H.
S.
Rees
has
composed.
He
lives
at
Turin,
Ga.,
at
the
present
time,
June
1911.
He
is
eighty-four
years
old.
He
has
been
a
minister
of
the
Missionary
Baptist
church
for
many
years.
See
full
history
of
him
under
tune
Traveling
Pilgrim,
page
278
of
this
volume.
That
tune
is
said
to
be
the
first
of
his
compositions,
and
this
the
last.
He
has
composed
many
tunes,
scattered
in
several
books.
He
composed
Traveling
Pilgrim
in
1850,
sixty-
one
years
ago.
See
further
remarks
in
regard
to
Prof.
Rees,
following
Traveling
Pilgrim,
above
refered
to.