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CARE.
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6
5
4
6
8
6.
"
And
when
the
people
complained,
it
displeased
the
Lord."-NUM.
11
:
1.
Key
of
B
Flat
Major.
E.
J.
KING,
1844.
1.
{
Why
should
we
at
our
lot
com-plain,
Or
grieve
at
our
dis
-
tress?
Some
think
if
they
could
rich
-
es
gain,
They'd
gain
true
hap
-
pi
-
ness.}
Ah
!
we're
much
to
blame,
We're
all
the
same-
2.
{
Why
should
the
rich
de -
spise
the
poor?
Why
should
the
poor
re
-
pine?
A
lit
-
tle
time
will
make
us
all
In
e
-
qual
friend-ship
join.}
Ah! we're much
to
blame,
We're
all
the
same-
3.
{
The
on
-
ly
cir
-
cum-stance
of
life
That
ev
-
er
I
could
find
To
soft
-
en
cares
and
tem
-
per
strife
Was
a
con-tent
-
ed
mind;
}
When
we've
this
in
store,
We
have
much
more
4.
{
When
age,
old
creep
-ing
age
comes
on,
And
we
are
young
no
more,
Let's
all
re-pent
the
sins
we've
done,
Nor
grieve
that
youth
is
o'er;
}
We'
ll
more
faith
-
ful
be
Than
for
-
mer
-
ly,
A
-
like
we're
made
of
clay;
Then,
since
we
have
a
Sav
-
iour
dear,
Let's
drive
all
care
a
-
way.
A
-
like
we're
made
of
clay;
Then,
since
we
have
a
Sav
-
iour
dear,
Let's
drive
all
care
a
-
way.
Than
wealth
could
e'er
con
-
vey;
Then,
since
we
have
a
Sav
-
iour
dear,
Let's
drive
all
care
a
-
way.
And
con
-
stant
-
ly
to
pray;
Then,
since
we
have
a
Sav
-
iour
dear,
Let's
drive
all
care
a
-
way.
We
have
been
unable
to
find
the
author
of
the
words
to
the
above
hymn
in
any
of
the
hymnals
at
our
command,
although
it
may
be
found
in
some
of
the
earlier
hymn
books.
See
sketch
of
Prof.
King
in
other
parts
of
this
book.