Text: | The Angel's Proclamation |
Author: | Fanny J. Crosby |
Tune: | [Hark, the mighty tones sublime] |
Composer: | Theo. E. Perkins |
1 Hark! the mighty tones sublime,
Trumpet tongues of olden time—
Breathing on the silent air,
Shouting glory everywhere!
Hark! again their joyful sound
Rings afar, the earth around;
While a vast, adoring throng,
Catch the strain and join the song.
Refrain:
Unto us a child is given;
Open now the gates of heaven;
Eden lost, to man restored,
Through the birth of Christ the Lord.
2 Mourning captive, cease thy tears;
Lo! the promised day appears,
Through the misty vail of night,
Bursting in a flood of light;
Oh, what wondrous things are done
By the Father, through the Son!
Oh, the smile of pard'ning grace,
Beaming in the Saviour's face! [Refrain]
3 Now with healing in her wings,
Hark! a white robed angel sings:—
"Mortals from the realms above,
I have borne my harp of love;
Hallelujah! sing with me;
Hail our greatest jubilee!
Sing, in purest, sweetest lays,
On this holy day of days." [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Hark, the mighty tones sublime |
Title: | The Angel's Proclamation |
Author: | Fanny J. Crosby |
Refrain First Line: | Unto us a child is given |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1875 |
Notes: | Public Domain. |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [Hark, the mighty tones sublime] |
Composer: | Theo. E. Perkins (1874) |
Notes: | Public Domain. |