For if it were burning, then 
If you tho’t that they walk’d in the 
But not man-y among them, my 
Wide o - ver the land and the 
I pray you look quickly and see 
Who follow wher-ev-er you go ; 
We behold them anear and a - far 
Should stead-i-ly blaze in a line. 
1. Say, is your lamp burning,my brother ? 
2. There are man-y and man-y a-round you, 
3. There is man-y a lamp that is light-ed 
4. If once all the lamps that are lighted,... 
sure-ly. . 
shadow,, 
brother,, 
o - cean 
. Then lift your lamp higher,my brother,. . Lest I should make fatal do lay. 
With their white pleading faces turn’d upward To the clouds and the pi-ti-ful sky. 
Though from the four quarters of heaven, The winds were all blowing a - bout. 
How the earth would laugh out in her gladness, To hail the mil-len-ni - al day. 
oft I fall out by the way;, 
bruised on the rocks,and they lie, 
nev-er burn down nor go out,. 
mists would roll up and away !. 
Some beams would fall bright up - on me 
it were burn-ing, then sure - ly, 
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