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#redirect [[There Is an Hour of Peaceful Rest]]
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=Sheet Music=
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* Tune, ''[[Woodland]]'', from ''[[A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Use of the Latter Day Saints, 1844]]''
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** [[media:010_There_Is_an_Hour.pdf|PDF]]
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** [[media:010_There_Is_an_Hour.mid|MIDI]]
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** [[media:010_There_Is_an_Hour.ly|LilyPond]]
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** Copyright: [[Public Domain]]
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** Contributer: [[user:Veramet|Veramet]]
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==Sheet Music with Previously Unassociated Tunes==
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* Tune: [[Repton]]; SSATBB arrangement, by [[Mark Hamilton Dewey]] (b. 1980)
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** [[media:Repton_There_Is_an_Hour.pdf|PDF]]
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** [[media:Repton_There_Is_an_Hour.mid|MIDI]]
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** [[media:Repton_There_Is_an_Hour.ly|LilyPond]]
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** Arrangement Copyright: Released to the [[public domain]] on 10 May 2007
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** Contributer: [[User:Veramet|Veramet]] 03:06, 19 May 2007 (MDT)
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==External Sheet Music==
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* [http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/h/e/thereiah.htm Cyberhymnal (nwc and midi)]
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=Tunes=
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* [[Woodland]]<ref>http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/t/h/e/thereiah.htm</ref>, by [[Nathaniel Duren Gould]] (1781 - 1864), 1840
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=Lyrics=
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* Poet: [[William Bingham Tappan]] (1794 - 1849), 1818
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==Lyrics from [[A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Use of the Latter Day Saints, 1844]]==
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1. There is an hour of peaceful rest,<br>
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To mourning wand'rers giv'n:<br>
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There is a tear for souls distressed,<br>
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A balm for ev'ry wounded breast -<br>
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'Tis found alone - in heav'n.
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2. There is a home for weary souls,<br>
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By sins and sorrows driv'n;<br>
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When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals,<br>
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Where storms arise - and ocean rolls,<br>
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And all is drear - but heav'n.
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3. There faith lifts up the tearless eye,<br>
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The heart with anguish riv'n;<br>
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It views the tempest passing by,<br>
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Sees ev'ning shadows quickly fly,<br>
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And all serene - in heav'n.
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4. There fragrant flow'rs immortal bloom,<br>
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And joys supreme are giv'n;<br>
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There rays divine disperse the gloom;<br>
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Beyond the dark and narrow tomb,<br>
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Appears the dawn - of heav'n.
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==Lyrics from [[An American Anthology, 1787 - 1900]]<ref>http://www.bartleby.com/248/144.html</ref>, 1900==
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1. There is an hour of peaceful rest<br>
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To mourning wanderers given;<br>
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There is a joy for souls distrest,<br>
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A balm for every wounded breast,<br>
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’Tis found alone in heaven.
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2. There is a soft, a downy bed,<br>
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Far from these shades of even—<br>
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A couch for weary mortals spread,<br>
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Where they may rest the aching head,<br>
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And find repose, in heaven.
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3. There is a home for weary souls<br>
 +
By sin and sorrow driven;<br>
 +
When tossed on life’s tempestuous shoals,<br>
 +
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,<br>
 +
And all is drear but heaven.
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4. There faith lifts up her cheerful eye,<br>
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To brighter prospects given;<br>
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And views the tempest passing by,<br>
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The evening shadows quickly fly,<br>
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And all serene in heaven.
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5. There fragrant flowers immortal bloom,<br>
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And joys supreme are given;<br>
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There rays divine disperse the gloom:<br>
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Beyond the confines of the tomb<br>
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Appears the dawn of heaven.
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==Lyrics from [[Yale Book of American Verse, 1912]]<ref>http://www.bartleby.com/102/15.html</ref>==
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1. There is an hour of peaceful rest<br>
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To mourning wanderers given;<br>
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There is a joy for souls distrest,<br>
 +
A balm for every wounded breast,<br>
 +
'T is found alone in heaven.
 +
 
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2. There is a soft, a downy bed,<br>
 +
Far from these shades of even—<br>
 +
A couch for weary mortals spread,<br>
 +
Where they may rest the aching head,<br>
 +
And find repose, in heaven.
 +
 
 +
3. There is a home for weary souls<br>
 +
By sin and sorrow driven;<br>
 +
When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals,<br>
 +
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,<br>
 +
And all is drear but heaven.
 +
 
 +
4. There faith lifts up her cheerful eye,<br>
 +
To brighter prospects given;<br>
 +
And views the tempest passing by,<br>
 +
The evening shadows quickly fly,<br>
 +
And all serene in heaven.
 +
 
 +
5. There fragrant flowers immortal bloom,<br>
 +
And joys supreme are given;<br>
 +
There rays divine disperse the gloom:<br>
 +
Beyond the confines of the tomb<br>
 +
Appears the dawn of heaven.
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=References=
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<references/>
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=Reviews and Discussion=
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* [http://www.nabble.com/The-Hour-of-Peaceful-Rest-tf3784513.html Reviews]
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Revision as of 20:55, 19 May 2007

Sheet Music

Sheet Music with Previously Unassociated Tunes

External Sheet Music

Tunes

Lyrics

Lyrics from A Collection of Sacred Hymns for the Use of the Latter Day Saints, 1844

1. There is an hour of peaceful rest,
To mourning wand'rers giv'n:
There is a tear for souls distressed,
A balm for ev'ry wounded breast -
'Tis found alone - in heav'n.

2. There is a home for weary souls,
By sins and sorrows driv'n;
When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals,
Where storms arise - and ocean rolls,
And all is drear - but heav'n.

3. There faith lifts up the tearless eye,
The heart with anguish riv'n;
It views the tempest passing by,
Sees ev'ning shadows quickly fly,
And all serene - in heav'n.

4. There fragrant flow'rs immortal bloom,
And joys supreme are giv'n;
There rays divine disperse the gloom;
Beyond the dark and narrow tomb,
Appears the dawn - of heav'n.

Lyrics from An American Anthology, 1787 - 1900[2], 1900

1. There is an hour of peaceful rest
To mourning wanderers given;
There is a joy for souls distrest,
A balm for every wounded breast,
’Tis found alone in heaven.

2. There is a soft, a downy bed,
Far from these shades of even—
A couch for weary mortals spread,
Where they may rest the aching head,
And find repose, in heaven.

3. There is a home for weary souls
By sin and sorrow driven;
When tossed on life’s tempestuous shoals,
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,
And all is drear but heaven.

4. There faith lifts up her cheerful eye,
To brighter prospects given;
And views the tempest passing by,
The evening shadows quickly fly,
And all serene in heaven.

5. There fragrant flowers immortal bloom,
And joys supreme are given;
There rays divine disperse the gloom:
Beyond the confines of the tomb
Appears the dawn of heaven.

Lyrics from Yale Book of American Verse, 1912[3]

1. There is an hour of peaceful rest
To mourning wanderers given;
There is a joy for souls distrest,
A balm for every wounded breast,
'T is found alone in heaven.

2. There is a soft, a downy bed,
Far from these shades of even—
A couch for weary mortals spread,
Where they may rest the aching head,
And find repose, in heaven.

3. There is a home for weary souls
By sin and sorrow driven;
When tossed on life's tempestuous shoals,
Where storms arise, and ocean rolls,
And all is drear but heaven.

4. There faith lifts up her cheerful eye,
To brighter prospects given;
And views the tempest passing by,
The evening shadows quickly fly,
And all serene in heaven.

5. There fragrant flowers immortal bloom,
And joys supreme are given;
There rays divine disperse the gloom:
Beyond the confines of the tomb
Appears the dawn of heaven.

References

Reviews and Discussion