121. Not many years their rounds shall roll

1 Not many years their rounds shall roll,
Each moment brings it nigh,
Ere all its glories stand revealed,
To our admiring eye.
Ye wheels of nature speed your course,
Ye mortal pow'rs, decay;
Fast as ye bring the night of death,
Ye bring eternal day.

2 Ye weary, heavy laden souls,
Who are oppressed sore,
Ye trav'lers through the wilderness
To Cannan's peaceful shore.
Through chilling winds and beating rains,
the waters deep and cold,
And enemies surrounding you,
Take courage and be bold.

3 Though storms and hurricanes arise,
The desert all around.
And fiery serpents oft appear
Through the enchanted ground.
Dark nights and clouds and gloomy fear –
And dragons often roar –
But while the gospel trump we hear,
We'll press for Canaan's shore.

Text Information
First Line: Not many years their rounds shall roll
Author: Philip Doddridge (1755)
Meter: C.M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1991
Tune Information
Name: FLORENCE
Composer: T. W. Carter (1844)
Meter: C.M.
Key: F Major or modal



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