Hark! from Afar a Funeral Knell

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This hymn was said to have been made for the death of George Albert Smith, a prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints[1].

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Lyrics from Latter-day Saints Psalmody, 1889 no. 266

1. Hark! from afar a fune'ral knell
Moves on the breeze—its echoes swell
The chorus for the dead!
A consort's moans are in the sound.
And sobs of children weeping round
A parent's dying bed!

2. He's gone! his work on earth is gone,
His battle's fought, his race is run;
Blest is the path he trod.
For he espoused the glorious cause,
In prompt obedience to the laws
Of the eternal God.

3. He sleeps; his troubles here are o'er;
He sleeps where earthly ills no more
Will break the slumb'rer's rest
His dust is laid beneath the sod
His spirit has returned to God,
To mingle with the blest.
  1. History of Utah: 1540 - 1886, 1889 p. 671