12432. 'Tis Come, The Time So Oft Foretold

1 ’Tis come, the time so oft foretold,
The time eternal love forecast;
Four thousand years of hope have rolled,
And God hath sent His Son at last;
Let heaven, let earth, adore the plan;
Glory to God, and grace to man!

2 To swains that watched their nightly fold,
Of lowly lot, of lowly mind,
To these the tidings first were told,
That spoke of hope for lost mankind;
God gives His Son, no more He can;
Glory to God, and grace to man!

3 And well to shepherds first ’tis known,
The Lord of angels comes from high,
In humblest aspect like their own,
Good Shepherd, for His sheep to die:
O height and depth, which who shall span?
Glory to God, and grace to man!

4 Fain with those meek, those happy swains,
Lord, I would hear that angel choir;
Till, ravished by celestial strains,
My heart responds with holy fire:
That holy fire Thy breath must fan;
Glory to God, and grace to man!

Text Information
First Line: ’Tis come, the time so oft foretold
Title: 'Tis Come, The Time So Oft Foretold
Author: Thomas Grinfield (alt.)
Meter: 88.88.88
Language: English
Source: A Century of Original Sacred Songs (London: 1836)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tune: GLADDEN by Thoro Harris
Tune Information
Name: BROWNWELL
Composer: Franz Joseph Haydn, 1732-1809
Meter: 88.88.88
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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