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Hail! Ever Hail! Auspiciouss Morn

Hail! ever hail! auspicious morn

Published in 2 hymnals

Printable scores: PDF, Noteworthy Composer
Audio files: MIDI

Representative Text

1 Hail! ever hail! auspicious morn,
The brightest since our fall:
Mortals, exult! the Savior’s born,
O crown him Lord of all!

2 Down from celestial climes of day
He hastes to tread our ball,
Glory illumines all the way,
O crown Him Lord of all!

3 Hark! loud hosannahs from the song
The melting airs enthrall,
A Savior angels waft along,
And shout Him Lord of all.

4 Wrapped in their folded vests of light
They seek the sordid stall,
Gaze with emotions of delight,
And own Him Lord of all.

5 Shepherds, to you a herald flies,
Obey the early call;
Immanuel in a manger lies,
Go crown Him Lord of all.

6 He comes, He comes, our world to bless,
To ransom every soul
From shades of endless wretchedness:
O crown Him Lord of all!

7 The scepter, robe and throne prepare,
Attend, ye great and small,
With acclamations rend the air,
And crown Him Lord of all.

Text Information

First Line: Hail! ever hail! auspicious morn
Title: Hail! Ever Hail! Auspiciouss Morn
Source: Christmas Carols, Ancient and Modern by Richard Sandys (London: Richard Beckley, 1833)
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Media

The Cyber Hymnal #10018
  • PDF (PDF)
  • Noteworthy Composer Score (NWC)

Instances

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The Cyber Hymnal #10018

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