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[As Mary walked in the garden green] (Grantham)

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: G. P. Grantham Tune Key: F Major or modal Incipit: 53333 45555 11177

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As Mary Walked In The Garden Green

Author: George Pierce Grantham, 1833-1885 Appears in 3 hymnals Refrain First Line: I am the Gardener true! Lyrics: 1 As Mary walked in the garden green Of Joseph of Arimathee, Fair shrubs and flowers she passed between, Tall palm and the wide plane tree. ’Twas early morn as with spice and balm Full laden she went, when lo! She thought she heard in an accent calm A voice which she seemed to know: Refrain: "I am the Gardener true! Mine are the violets blue, The lily all white, And the rose so bright, And pansy of purple hue!" 2 As Mary came to the tomb of stone, She could not her grief contain, Now full aware that no Christ was there, Who late in the rock had lain. And bitter grief in her soul was stirred, When hard by the grave’s low cell She felt right sure that a voice she heard, A voice which she knew full well: [Refrain] 3 As Mary listened, she gazed around, When, dim in the morning gloom, She saw One stand with a spade in hand, Full close to the sacred tomb. "Good sir, now tell, hast thou borne Him hence? O say where He now doth lie!" While lo! seemed borne to her listening sense, From some blessèd bright One nigh: [Refrain] 4 As Mary hearkened, her name she heard: "O Mary!"— She turned in haste, And joy shone out at the gracious word, Which every fear effaced. "Rabboni! Lord!" ’Twas her Master good She welcomed with love’s survey, Who ’neath a gardener’s guise had stood, And seemed to her soul to say: [Refrain] 5 As Mary mused upon things unseen, She learnt how the Lord doth scan, And claim each floweret and blossom green Which blooms in the heart of man. Fair buds of hope, and of longings nigh, With purity’s flower of snow, And glowing love with its vermeil dye, And charity’s purple glow. Refrain: He is the Gardener true! His are the violets blue, The lily all white, And the rose so bright, And pansy of purple hue! Used With Tune: [As Mary walked in the garden green]

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As Mary Walked In The Garden Green

Author: George Pierce Grantham, 1833-1885 Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8603 Refrain First Line: I am the Gardener true! Lyrics: 1 As Mary walked in the garden green Of Joseph of Arimathee, Fair shrubs and flowers she passed between, Tall palm and the wide plane tree. ’Twas early morn as with spice and balm Full laden she went, when lo! She thought she heard in an accent calm A voice which she seemed to know: Refrain: "I am the Gardener true! Mine are the violets blue, The lily all white, And the rose so bright, And pansy of purple hue!" 2 As Mary came to the tomb of stone, She could not her grief contain, Now full aware that no Christ was there, Who late in the rock had lain. And bitter grief in her soul was stirred, When hard by the grave’s low cell She felt right sure that a voice she heard, A voice which she knew full well: [Refrain] 3 As Mary listened, she gazed around, When, dim in the morning gloom, She saw One stand with a spade in hand, Full close to the sacred tomb. "Good sir, now tell, hast thou borne Him hence? O say where He now doth lie!" While lo! seemed borne to her listening sense, From some blessèd bright One nigh: [Refrain] 4 As Mary hearkened, her name she heard: "O Mary!"— She turned in haste, And joy shone out at the gracious word, Which every fear effaced. "Rabboni! Lord!" ’Twas her Master good She welcomed with love’s survey, Who ’neath a gardener’s guise had stood, And seemed to her soul to say: [Refrain] 5 As Mary mused upon things unseen, She learnt how the Lord doth scan, And claim each floweret and blossom green Which blooms in the heart of man. Fair buds of hope, and of longings nigh, With purity’s flower of snow, And glowing love with its vermeil dye, And charity’s purple glow. Refrain: He is the Gardener true! His are the violets blue, The lily all white, And the rose so bright, And pansy of purple hue! Languages: English Tune Title: [As Mary walked in the garden green]
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I am the Gardener true!

Author: Rev. G. P. Grantham Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #504 (1916) First Line: As Mary walked in the garden green Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [As Mary walked in the garden green]

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G. P. Grantham

1833 - 1933 Person Name: George Pierce Grantham, 1833-1885 Author of "As Mary Walked In The Garden Green" in The Cyber Hymnal Born: Circa 1833, London, Middlesex, England. Christened: February 24, 1833, St. John the Baptist Church, Shoreditch, London. As of 1881, Grantham was Vicar of Llanbaddock, Wales. Some of his work appeared in Carols for Use in Church, by Richard Chope (London: William Clowes & Sons, 1894). --www.hymntime.com/tch/
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