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637. From Thee all skill and science flow

1 From Thee all skill and science flow,
All pity, care, and love,
All calm and courage, faith and hope:
O pour them from above;
And part them, Lord, to each and all,
As each and all shall need,
To rise like incense, each to thee,
In noble thought and deed.

2 And hasten, Lord, that perfect day
When pain and death shall cease,
And Thy just rule shall fill the earth
With health, and light, and peace;
When ever blue the sky shall gleam,
And ever green the sod,
And man's rude work deface no more
The paradise of God.

Text Information
First Line: From Thee all skill and science flow
Author: Charles Kingsley, 1819-1875
Language: English
Publication Date: 1917
Topic: Seasons and Occasions; Education; Knowledge
Tune Information
Name: LAND OF REST
Composer: R. S. Newman, 1850-
Meter: C.M.D.
Key: F Major or modal



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