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COME, YE DISCONSOLATE Words: Thomas Moore, 1816. Music: Samuel Webbe, Sr., 1792.
Come, ye disconsolate, where’er ye languish,
Come to the mercy seat, fervently kneel. Here bring your wounded hearts, here tell your anguish; Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. Joy of the desolate, light
of the straying, Here see the bread of life, see waters flowing |