5 HEATHLANDS 7s. 61. HENRY SMART (J=76) At Thy feet, O Christ, we lay Thine own gift of this new day; Doubt of what it holds in store Makes us crave Thine aid the more; Lest it prove a time of loss, Mark it, Sav-iour, with Thy Cross. A-men. 2 If it flow on calm and bright, 3 We in part our weakness know, 4 Fain would we Thy word embrace, Think, and speak, and do, and be, Simply that which pleases Thee. Amen. WILLIAM Bright 6 WINDSOR 11S & 10S. JOSEPH BARNBY (J=112) Still, still with Thee, when pur- ple morn-ing break-eth, When the bird wak - eth, and the shadows flee; Fair - er than morning, love-lier than the 5 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, rors of the dark are Lord, we lift our thank- ful hearts to] Thee. Amen. 2 To Thee, Whose word, the fount of life unsealing, 3 Look from the height of heaven and send to cheer us 4 So, when that morn of endless light is waking, 5 Be this by Thee, O God thrice holy, granted, Amen. ST. GREGORY THE GREAT. Tr. Anon. 8 ST. PETERSBURG L. M. 61. DIMITRI S. BORTNIANSKY (J=112) When,streaming from the eastern skies, The morn-ing light sa-lutes mine eyes, 0:3 4 O Sun of Right-eous-ness di-vine, On me with beams of mercy shine; Chase the dark shades of night away, And turn my dark-ness in- to day. A-men. 2 As every day, Thy mercy spares, 3 When each day's scenes and labors close, 4 And at my life's last setting sun, To see Thy face and sing Thy praise. Amen. WILLIAM SHRUBSOLE 4:0 Never shall darkness veil Thee A gain from human eyes; Thy light, so glad and golden, Shall set on earth no more. A-MEN. 2 Light of the world, Thy beauty Life's poorest, humblest part; 3 Light of the world, before Thee With Thee is no forgetting Of all Thine hand hath made; Thy rising hath no setting, Thy sunshine hath no shade. 4 Light of the world, illumine [Amen. |