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Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal (
Hark, I Hear the Harps Resounding
TTBB, a cappella
Attr. F. R. Warren Craig Camahan
Rhythmically, somewhat detached (J = ca. 96)
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Hark, I hear the harps e ter - nal ring ing-
Hark, I hear the harps re - sound - ing! Christ is
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Hark, I hear the harps re - sound - ing! Christ is -
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Texts: Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternal, attributed F. R. Warren (PD). Also incorporating Comfort, Comfort Now My
People, Johann G. Olearius, 1653-1711, translated Catherine Winkworth, I $29- 187$, alt. (PD); and Come, Thou
Long-Expected Jesus, Charles Wesley, 1707-1788 (PD).
Tune: INVITATION, from The Southern Harmony, 1854, William Walker (PD).
Music: Newly composed, and copyright 2012 with this publication.
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