The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

271 The Mouldering Vine (First)

Page 271in The Christian Harmony, 2010 Revised Edition
Page 271in The Christian Harmony, Deason-Parris Revisions 1958-1994 (Alabama Book)
Music:Rev. James P. Carrell, 1821
arr. The Hesperian Harp, 1848
treble Rev. Dr. William Hauser, 1848
Start of Tune:MTLSLLTDRMFMRM
Key:E Minor
Time Signature:2/4
Text:Selah Gridley, 1795
Hymn Meter:8s & 7s. 8 lines.

Hail! ye sighing sons of sorrow, Learn with me your certain doom; Learn with me your fate tomorrow, Dead perhaps laid in the tomb! See all nature fading, dying! Silent all things seem to pine; Life from vegetation flying, Calls to mind “the mould'ring vine.” See! in yonder forest standing, Lofty cedars, how they nod! Scenes of nature how surprising Read in nature nature's God! While the annual frosts are cropping Leaves and tendrils from the trees, So our friends are early drooping, We are like to one of these. Fast my sun of life's declining, Soon 'twill set in dismal night; But in my hope, pure and refining, Rest in future life and light. Cease then trembling, fearing, sighing, Death will break the sullen gloom, Soon my spirit flutt'ring, flying, Shall be borne beyond the tomb.