Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
HARVEST AND THANKSGIVING
574
Come Ye Thankful People, Come
Is. 9: 3
7. 7. 7. 7. D.
St. George
Henry Alford, 1844, cento, alt.
George J. Elvey, 1858
His
nal
His
of
Har
har
praise
Har
Thy
shall
un
the
fi
take
to
song
to
vest
vest
vest
home;
home;
yield;
home.
the
ven
the
ye
so,
Lord,
world
thank
For
2
All
1
Come,
3
4
E
come
come
field,
come;
ly
shall
own
ful
To
ple,
And
Fruit
Raise
quick
God’s
peo
God,
Lord,
our
is
from
a
row
be
sor
fens
joy
win
free
purge
sor
storms
row,
es
or
ter
sin,
way;
grown;
gin;
All
Wheat
From
Gath
Thy
shall
to
ly
Thou
field
tares
safe
peo
in
geth
gath
er
His
and
be
Un
Free
All
Ere
from
of
to
the
ple
er
ered
that
in,
day
sown,
in
ner
the
corn
to
to
tares
shall
be
gar
fire
full
wants
Thy
the
the
our
a
to
ap
sup
pllied,
bide.
cast,
pear.
ev
an
blade
Mak
for
His
the
our
er,
er
gels
and
There,
Give
First
God,
fied,
last
ear,
vide
In
In
Then
For
pu
charge
then
doth
ri
at
the
pro
home.
more.
be.
home.
A
the
vest
may
er
vest
men.
the
His
some
pure
Har
ev
Har
song
grain
gar
glo
of
and
ner
rious
all
fruit
har
God’s
with
ful
Thine
the
vest,
own
of
to
Come
Lord
But
Come
come,
store
we
come;
tem
Raise
In
Whole
Raise
an
ears
grant
that
gels,
to
ple,
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