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M0:|c:D|m:4/4|r:CM|t:EWS 29 How lovely is your dwelling place|i:BEDFORD|h:(Scottish Psalter, 1650)|a:William Wheal (1720: 1690-1727)|u:https://hymnary.org/hymn/CPWI2010/page/945
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E1:How love_ly is your dwel_ling place,/O Lord of hosts, to me;/my thirst_ing soul longs ea_ger_ly/with_in your courts to be.
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E2:Be_side your al_tars, Lord of all,/the swal_lows find a nest;/hap_py are those who dwell with you/and praise you with_out rest;
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E3:And hap_py those whose hearts are set/up_on the pil_grim ways:/you are the wa_ter when they thirst,/their guide to_wards your face.
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E4:How blest are they that in your house/for e_ver give you praise:/one day with you is bet_ter spent/than thou_sands in dark ways.
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E5:The Lord will hold back no good thing/from those who just_ly live;/to all who trust, the Lord of hosts/will all his bles_sings give. Amen
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