1 Let ev'ry heart rejoice and sing,
Let choral anthems rise;
Ye aged men, and children, bring
To God your sacrifice.
Chorus:
For He is good, the Lord is good,
And kind are all His ways;
With songs and honors sounding loud,
The Lord Jehovah praise.
While the rocks and the rills,
While the vales and the hills,
A glorious anthem raise;
Let each prolong the grateful song,
And the God of our fathers praise,
And the God of our fathers praise.
2 He bids the sun to rise and set;
In heav'n His pow'r is known;
And earth subdued to Him, shall yet
Bow low before His throne. [Chorus]
Washburn, Henry S., was born at Providence, Rhode Island, June 10, 1813; spent his boyhood at Kingston, Massachusetts, and was educated at Worcester and Brown University. Subsequently he was a manufacturer at Worcester and Boston. Since 1875 he has been the President of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr. Washburn has held some prominent posts, and has been active in public matters. He has written various hymns and songs, the best known of which is:—
Let every heart rejoice and sing . National Hymn. This "was written for a celebration in Faneuil Hall, Boston, July 4, 1842, and sung by the Sunday School Children of the city." It was set to music by Garcia, and often subsequently used at home and abroad. The author altered it for The… Go to person page >
Display Title: The Lord Jehovah PraiseFirst Line: Let ev'ry heart rejoice and singTune Title: [Let ev'ry heart rejoice and sing]Author: Julia H. JohnstonDate: 1904Subject: God | ; Praise |
Display Title: Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthemsFirst Line: Let every heart rejoice and sing, Let choral anthemsAuthor: Henry S. WashburnDate: 1859
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