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5863. All Hail The Morn!

1 All hail the morn! when from the skies,
At first gray light of day,
An angel found the sepulcher,
And rolled the stone away.

2 All hail the morn! when Christ arose
Triumphant from the tomb;
And shed a fragrance o’er the grave,
And scattered all its gloom.

3 All hail the morn! when to the tomb,
The women came with fear;
And heard the angels gladly say,
"He’s risen, He’s not here."

4 All hail the morn! no longer fear,
For now can all men sing,
O grave, where is thy victory?
And death, where is thy sting?

Text Information
First Line: All hail the morn! when from the skies
Title: All Hail The Morn!
Author: W. F. Dickerson
Language: English
Source: African Methodist Episcopal Hymn and tune Book (Philadelphia: African Methodist Episcopal Book Concern, 1898)
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: BOARDMAN attr. to Charles Jeffreys; CAMPMETTING, American camp meeting tune; DUNDEE from Scottish Psalter, 1615
Tune Information
Name: ANTIOCH
Composer: George Frederick Handel
Arranger: Lowell Mason
Meter: CM with repeat
Key: D Major
Copyright: Public Domain



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