157. Now, the blessèd Dayspring

1 Now, the blessèd Dayspring
Cometh from on high;
Now, the worlds' Redeemer,
To her aid, draws nigh;
Bearer of the tidings,
From the throne of light,
To a lowly maiden,
Speeds an angel bright.

2 In the chosen daughter
Of King David's line,
God fulfils the promise
Of King Ahaz' sign:
Gabriel hath spoken;
Mary hath believed;
And, behold a virgin
Hath a Son conceived.

3 Though He take our nature
Linked to low estate,
Though He stoop to suffer,
Yet shall He be great;
Though His crown and sceptre
Be of thorn and reed,
His shall be the kingdom
Sworn to David's Seed.

4 Light to light the Gentiles
Bending at His throne;
Glory to His people
When His sway they own;
He shall reign forever,
King of kings confessed,
And all tribes and kindreds
Shall, in Him, be blest.

Amen.

Text Information
First Line: Now, the blessèd Dayspring
Title: Now, the blessèd Dayspring
Author: Mrs. M. A. Thomson (1890)
Meter: 6.5.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1894
Topic: Other Feasts and Fasts: The Anunciation
Notes: Tune name in index: URSWICKE
Tune Information
Name: [Now the blessed Dayspring]
Composer: Sir Geo. J. Elvey, Mus. Doc.
Meter: 6.5.
Key: A♭ Major



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