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Bleak Winter Is Subdued At Length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #13341 Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Bleak winter is subdued at length, And forced to yield the day; The sun has wasted all his strength, And driven him away. 2 And now long wished for spring is come, How altered is the scene! The trees and shrubs are dressed in bloom, The earth arrayed in green. 3 Where’er we tread, beneath our feet The clustering flowers spring; The artless birds, in concert sweet, Invite our hearts to sing. 4 But ah! in vain I strive to join Oppressed with sin and doubt; I feel ’tis winter still, within, Tho’ all is spring without. 5 Oh! would my Savior from on high, Break thro’ these clouds and shine! No creature, then, more blest than I, No song more loud than mine. 6 Till then—no softly warbling thrush, Nor cowslip’s sweet perfume; Nor beauties of each painted bush, Can dissipate my gloom. 7 To Adam, soon as he transgressed, Thus Eden bloomed in vain; Not paradise could give him rest, Or soothe his heartfelt pain. 8 Yet here an emblem I perceive Of what the Lord can do; Dear Savior, help me to believe That I may flourish, too. 9 Thy word can soon my hopes revive, Can overcome my foes; And make my languid graces thrive, And blossom like the rose. Languages: English Tune Title: FAR AND NEAR

Bleak winter is subdued at length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns....3d ed #d36 (1822) Languages: English
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Bleak winter is subdued at length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for the use of social religious meetings, and for private devotions 2d ed. #58 (1828) Languages: English
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Bleak winter is subdued at length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original, for Public and Private Worship #601 (1832) Languages: English
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Bleak winter is subdued at length

Author: John Newton Hymnal: Hymns #601 (1842) Languages: English
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Bleak winter is subdu'd at length

Hymnal: Hymns, Selected and Original #601 (1828) Meter: 8.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1 Bleak winter is subdu'd at length, Compell'd to yield the day: The sun returning in his strength Drives all the storms away. 2 Behold the youthful spring is come, How alter'd is the scene! The trees and shrubs are dress'd in bloom, The earth array'd in green. 3 Where'er we tread, beneath our feet The flowers spontaneous spring; And warbling birds, in concert sweet, Invite our hearts to sing. 4 But, ah! in vain I strive to join, Oppress'd with sin and doubt; I feel 'tis winter still within, Though all is spring without. 5 Oh! would my Saviour from on high Break through these clouds and shine! No creature then more blest than I, No song more loud than mine. 6 Till then--no softy-warbling thrush, Nor cowslips' sweet perfume, Nor beauties of each painted bush, Can dissipate my gloom. Topics: Spring
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Bleak winter is subdu'd at length

Hymnal: A Selection of Hymns for the Use of Social Religious Meetings and for Private Devotions. 7th ed. #405 (1832) Languages: English

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