Alfred H. Miles, ed. The Sacred Poets of the Nineteenth Century. 1907.
By Hymns. II. Come, ye thankful people, comeHenry Alford (18101871)
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Raise the song of Harvest-home
All is safely gather’d in
Ere the winter storms begin:
God our Maker doth provide
For our wants to be supplied;—
Come, to God’s own temple, come,
Raise the song of Harvest-home!
Fruit unto His praise to yield;
Wheat and tares together sown,
Unto joy or sorrow grown;
First the blade, and then the ear,
Then the full corn shall appear:
Lord of Harvest, grant that we
Wholesome grain and pure may be.
And shall take His Harvest home;
From His field shall in that day
All offences purge away;
Give His angels charge at last
In the fire the tares to cast;
But the fruitful ears to store
In His garner evermore.
Bring Thy final Harvest-home;
Gather Thou Thy people in,
Free from sorrow, free from sin;
There for ever purified,
In Thy garner to abide:
Come, with all Thine angels, come,
Raise the glorious Harvest-home!