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I. On Jor-dan's storm.y banks I stand,  And cast a  wish- ful eye  To Ca
- naan's fair and hap - py land,  Where my poe . ses - sions lie. 
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2. 0, thetransport-Ing, rapturouscene, ThatrA-es to  my sight!  Sweetfieldsarrayed
in liv - lug green, And  ty -ers of  do- light. 
S. There generous fruits that never fail,  On treea im-mor- tal grow; There
rock, and hill, and brook, and Yale,  With milk and  - - -  hon  ey flow.

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2. Still let us own our corn-mon Lord, And bearthineea- sy  yoke,- A  band
of'love, a  three-fold , h      rcb 
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Mae       In- 'to one  pi- -t drink; Bap-tie     ty    name; And let us 
  al -ways kind- ly think And sweet-ly speak, the  same. 
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L             I  - sz  - -ted  by  thygrace, And  eacho each  en -deard,
With con -f11-deuce we  seek thy face, And know our prayer is  heard.