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1. Je = gus these yea Taye never seen That ra-diant fore of Thine,
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The veil of senso hangs dark be-tween Thy bie
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feet with Thee.
3. Like some bright dream that comes un-sought, When slun-bers o'er me roll,
‘Tmine 1- mage ev- er £4118 ay thought, And charms ay rav - ished soul.
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4. Yet though I have not seen, and still must rest in
one, T love Thee dear - est Lord, and will, un -
(fait @ = Lone)un “known.
Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee
Seraneenent Conrrint 198
HENRY van DYKE,
From BEETHOVEN
‘Arr. by Wayne Hooper
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Joy sur-round Thee, Earth and beay'n re-flect Thy rays,
Which the norn-ing stars be - gan!
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Sing a-round Thee, Gen - ter of un ~ broken praise
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Drive the dark of doubt a- way:
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FALL us with the Light of day!
Call us "to ‘re-Joice in Thee.
the tri-umph ‘song of Lite
Chant-ing bird and flow -ing fount-tain,