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Text: | Come, my soul, thou must be waking |
Translator: | Henry James Buckoll |
Tune: | LUX PRIMA |
Composer: | John Stainer |
1 Come, my soul, thou must be waking,
Now is breaking
O'er the earth another day:
Come, to Him who made this splendor,
See thou render
All thy feeble strength can pay.
2 Gladly hail the sun returning:
Ready burning
Be the incense of Thy powers:
For the night is safely ended:
God hath tended
With His care Thy helpless hours.
3 Pray that He may prosper ever
Each endeavor,
When thine arm is good and true;
But that He may ever thwart Thee,
And convert Thee,
When Thou evil wouldst pursue.
4 Only God's free gifts abuse not,
Light refuse not,
But His Spirit's voice obey;
Thou with Him shall dwell, beholding
Light enfolding
All things in unclouded day.
5 Glory, honor, exaltation,
Adoration,
Be to the eternal One:
To the Father, Son, and Spirit
Laud and merit,
While unending ages run.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Come, my soul, thou must be waking |
Translator: | Henry James Buckoll (1841) |
Meter: | 8, 4, 7. D. |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1899 |
Topic: | Consecration; God: Goodness of; Light: Given by the Holy Spirit(1 more...) |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | LUX PRIMA |
Composer: | John Stainer |
Meter: | 8, 4, 7. D. |