Text: | The rosy-fingered dawn appears |
Translator: | John Brownlie |
The rosy-fingered dawn appears,
And lo, the sun uprise;
His shafts like golden pointed spears
Illume the brightening skies;--
Up, soul of mine, in beauty shine,
And praise the Lord of Light divine.
Thou hast a task to do this day,
Thy God to serve in all;
Like morn and noon thy light display,
Ere night in darkness fall.--
Up, soul of mine, in beauty shine,
And praise the Lord of Light divine.
The rosy morn shall fade away,
The sun his course complete;
Thy task must end with close of day,
When light and darkness greet.--
Up, soul of mine, in beauty shine,
And praise the Lord of Light divine.
2
Eternal light eternal glows,
Beyond the realms of time;
Where service still to service grows,
As suns to noontide climb.--
Up, soul of mine, in beauty shine,
And praise the Lord of Light divine.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The rosy-fingered dawn appears |
Title: | The rosy-fingered dawn appears |
Translator: | John Brownlie |
Meter: | 8,6,8,6,8,8 |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1920 |