The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

339 Samanthra

Page 339in The Christian Harmony, 2010 Revised Edition
Page 339in The Christian Harmony, Deason-Parris Revisions 1958-1994 (Alabama Book)
Page 339in The Christian Harmony, William Walker 1873 Edition (Carolina Book)
Music:R. D. Humphreys, 1822
alto The Hesperian Harp, 1848
Start of Tune:MLLTDTLMMMRDTDTL
Key:A Minor
Time Signature:2/4
Text:Joseph Swain, 1791
Hymn Meter:11s & 8s.

His voice as the sound of the dulcimer sweet, Is heard through the shadows of death; The cedars of Lebanon bow at His feet, The air is perfumed with His breath. His lips as the fountain of righteousness flow, That waters the garden of grace; From which their salvation the Gentiles shall know, And bask in the smiles of His grace. O! Thou in whose presence my soul takes delight, On whom in affliction I call; My comfort by day, and my song in the night, My hope, my salvation, my all. Where dost Thou at noontide resort with Thy sheep, To feed on the pastures of love? Say why in the valley of death should I weep, Or 'lone in the wilderness rove.