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i . Our bondage here shall end, By and by, byandby; Our griefs shall vanish
then, With our threescore years and ten, And bright glory crown the day By
and by, by and by. 
2. When our De -liv'-reromes, B     and by, b   and by, From Egypt's yoke
set free, We will hail the iubi - lee, And to Canaan all re - turn By and
by, by and by. 
8. And when to JordLan's flood We are come, we are come ; Jehovah rules the
tide, And the waters will divide, While the ransomed host shall shout,"
We are come, we are ome.3 
4. There friends shall meet again, Who have loved, who have, &c.; Our
embraces shall be sweet, When we each other greet,At our great Redeemer's
feet,Who have loved, who, &. 
5. There with the happy throng, We'll rejoice, we'll rejoice; Shouting "glory
to our King," Till the dome of heav'n shall ring, And thro' all eternity
We'll rejoice, we'll rejolee. 
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1. rm a  pilgrim, and rm a stranger, I can tar-ry, I can tarry but a night!
 Do not detain me, for I am going To where the streamlets are ev-er flow-ing.

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2. Of that ci - ty, to which I jour-ney, My Re-deem-er, my Re-deem-er is
the light; There is no sor-row, nor a-ny sigh-ing, Nor a-nv tears, nor an
ay - rag. 
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3. There the glo-ry is ev-er shin-ing. Oh ! my longing heart, my longing
heart is there ; Here in this country so dark and dreary, I long have wandered
forlorn and weary. 
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Father, mother, and sister, brother, 
If you will not journey with me, I must go; 
For snee your vain hope yo- still will cherish, 
Mould L too, linger, and with you perish I 
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6. Farewell neighbors, with tears I've warn'd you, 
I must leave you, I must leave you, and be gone- 
With this your portion, your heart's desire, 
Why will you perish in raging fire ! 
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6. Farewell, dreary earth, by sin so blighted, 
In immortal beauty soon you'll be arrayed, 
For he who formed thee, will soon restore tbee 
From sin and death to praise and glory. 
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