The Delights of Harmony, or Norfolk Compiler (Stephen Jenks)

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General Information

Title: The Delights of Harmony, or Norfolk Compiler

Full Title: The Delights of Harmony; Or, Norfolk Compiler. Being a New Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns and Anthems; With a Variety of Set Pieces, from the Most Approved American and European Authors. Likewise, the Necessary Rules of Psalmody Made Easy. The Whole Particularly Designed for the Use of Singing Schools and Musical Societies in the United States.

Editor - Composer – Compiler: Stephen Jenks

Publication date and place: 1805 by H. Mann in Dedham, Massachusetts, 95 pp. Another Edition in 1806, 96+16 pp.

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Columbus |- |Columbus |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Benjamin Beddome |Let party names no more | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.) Danville |- |Danville |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |Save me, O God, the swelling floods | |align=right|3 |86. 86 (C.M.) Decay |- |Decay |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |My days are as the grass | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.) Evening Shade |- |Evening Shade |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |John Leland |The day is past ands gone | |align=right|3 |66. 86 (S.M.) Mount Olivet |- |Mount Olivet |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Anonymous |O come let us join | |align=right|4 |55 11. 55 11 New Dedham |- |New Dedham |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Tate and Brady |Since God is all my trust | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.) New Suffield |- |New Suffield |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |My sorrows, like a flood | |align=right|4 |66. 86 (S.M.) Newington |- |Newington |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |The God of glory sends his summons forth | |align=right|4 |10 10. 10 10. 11 11 Sorrow's Tear |- |Sorrow's Tear |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |Sweet spirit, if thy airy sleep |

|align=right|4 |88. 88 (L.M.) Sweet Farewell |- |Sweet Farewell |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Anonymous |Lord, dismiss us with thy blessing | |align=right|3 |87. 87. 87 Sweet Prospect |- |Sweet Prospect |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |John Newton (hymnwriter) |How tedious and tasteless the hours | |align=right|3 |88. 88 (L.M.) Sylvia |- |Sylvia |align=right| |Truman Wetmore |Truman Wetmore |Let music roll in mournful strains | |align=right|4 |88. 88. D (L.M.D.) Weeping Nature |- |Weeping Nature |align=right| |Stephen Jenks |Isaac Watts |Nature, she shows her weeping eyes | |align=right|4 |88. 88 (L.M.)