Borne up­on the breez­es

"Borne up­on the breez­es" appears in 2 hymns in our collection, reflecting its spiritual significance in worship.

Borne up­on the breez­es· 2 hymns found
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Do not lin­ger long;
Radiant in their robes of white,

Borne up­on the breez­es

Comes the reap­er’s song.
Breaks the si­lence of the night.

Harvest Fields Are Waiting

lyricist: Birdie Bell, 1905
Composer: William Kirkpatrick
Hymn 1

...Do not lin­ger long;

Borne up­on the breez­es,

Comes the reap­er’s song....

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Do not lin­ger long;

Borne up­on the breez­es,

Comes the reap­er’s song.

Harvest Fields Are Waiting

Hark! The Song of Choirs Angelic

lyricist: Frederick Corbett, 1916
Composer: E. Lancaster
Hymn 2

...Radiant in their robes of white,

Gently borne up­on the breez­es,

Breaks the si­lence of the night....

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Radiant in their robes of white,

Gently borne up­on the breez­es,

Breaks the si­lence of the night.

Hark! The Song of Choirs Angelic

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