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1411. Fairer Than the Morning

1. Thou art fairer than the morning,
O my Savior and my King!
Of Thy grandeur and Thy beauty,
How my soul delights to sing.

Refrain
Thou art fairer than the morning,
Thou art brighter, brighter than the day;
At the glory of Thy presence
Clouds and darkness flee away.

2. Clothed in light as with a garment,
Crowned with majesty divine,
Lo, the scepter of dominion
Now and ever, Lord, is Thine. [Refrain]

3. Oh, the greatness of Thy mercy,
And the richness of Thy grace!
Oh, the love that in Thy kingdom
Is preparing me a place! [Refrain]

4. When the silver cord is broken,
And this mortal life is o’er,
With ten thousand times ten thousand,
I shall sing for evermore. [Refrain]

Text Information
First Line: Thou art fairer than the morning
Title: Fairer Than the Morning
Author: Frances Jane (Fanny) Crosby (1894)
Refrain First Line: Thou art fairer than the morning
Language: English
Source: The Voice of Triumph (Cleveland, Ohio: Thomas & Mattill, 1894)
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: [Thou art fairer than the morning]
Composer: John Robson Sweney
Incipit: 35611 65125 43223
Key: A♭ Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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