Shake off dull sloth-and joyful rise To pay thy morning sacrifice.
2 Wake, and lift up thyself, my heart, And with the angels bear thy part, Who all night long unwearied sing High praises to th' eternal King. 3 Glory to thee, who safe hast kept, And hast refreshed me while I slept : Grant, Lord, when I from death shall wake, I may of endless life partake.
4 Lord, I my vows to thee renew; Scatter my sins as morning dew; Guard my first springs of thought and will, And with thyself my spirit fill.
5 Direct, control, suggest, this day, All I design, or do, or say;
That all my powers, with all their might, In thy sole glory may unite.
1 GOD of my life, my morning song To thee I cheerful raise: Thy acts of love 'tis good to sing, And pleasant 'tis to praise. 2 Preserved by thy almighty arm, I passed the shades of night, Serene, and safe from every harm, To see the morning light.
3 While numbers spent the night in sighs, And restless pains and woes, In gentle sleep I closed my eyes, And rose from sweet repose. 4 Oh let the same almighty care Through all this day attend: From every danger-every snare, My heedless steps defend. 5 Smile on my minutes as they roll, And guide my future days; And let thy goodness fill my soul With gratitude and praise.
1 THOU that dost my life prolong, Kindly aid my morning song;
Thankful from my couch I rise, To the God that rules the skies.
2 Thou didst hear my evening cry; Thy preserving hand was nigh; Peaceful slumbers thou hast shed, Grateful to my weary head.
3 Thou hast kept me through the night; 'Twas thy hand restored the light: Lord, thy mercies still are new, Plenteous as the morning dew.
4 Still my feet are prone to stray; Oh! preserve me through the day: Dangers every where abound; Sins and snařes beset me round..
5 Gently, with the dawning ray, On my soul thy beams display; Sweeter than the smiling morn, Let thy cheering light return.
I THUS far the Lord has led me on; Thus far his power prolongs my days; And every evening shall make known Some fresh memorial of his grace.
2 Much of my time has run to waste, And I, perhaps, am near my home; But he forgives my follies past; He gives me strength for days to come.
3 I lay my body down to sleep; Peace is the pillow for my head; While well appointed angels keep Their watchful stations round my bed. 4 Thus, when the night of death shall come, My flesh shall rest beneath the ground, And wait thy voice to break my tomb, With sweet salvation in the sound.
1 DREAD Sovereign, let my evening song
Like holy incense rise; Assist the offering of my tongue
To reach the lofty skies.
2 Through all the dangers of the day Thy hand was still my guard; And still to drive my wants away, Thy mercy stood prepared.
3 Perpetual blessings from above Encompass me around, But oh! how few returns of love Hath my Redeemer found!
4 What have I done for him who died To save my guilty soul? Alas! my sins are multiplied, Fast as my minutes roll! 5 Yet, with this guilty heart of mine, Lord, to thy cross I flee, And to thy grace my soul resign, To be renewed by thee.
1 GREAT God, to thee my evening song With humble gratitude I raise; Oh let thy mercy tune my tongue, And fill my heart with lively praise.
2 My days unclouded as they pass, And every gently rolling hour, Are monuments of wondrous grace, And witness to thy love and power.
• 3 Thy love and power, celestial guard, Preserve me from surrounding harm: Can danger reach me while the Lord Extends his kind, protecting arm?
4 Let this blest hope my eyelids close; With sleep refresh my feeble frame; Safe in thy care may I repose, And wake with praises to thy name.
L. M. Tallis' Ev. Hymn. Alfreton.
1 GLORY to thee, my God, this night, For all the blessings of the light; Keep me, oh keep me, King of kings, Beneath thine own almighty wings.
2 Forgive me, Lord, for thy dear Son, The ill that I this day have done; That with the world, myself, and thee, I, ere I sleep, at peace may be.
3 Let my blest Guardian, while I sleep, His watchful station near me keep, My heart with love celestial fill, And guard me from th' approach of ill.
4 Teach me to live, that I may dread The grave as little as my bed; Teach me to die, that so I may Rise glorious at the awful day. 5 Lord, let my soul forever share The bliss of thy paternal care; 'Tis heaven on earth-'tis heaven above! To see thy face, and sing thy love.
6 Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise him all creatures here below; Praise him above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
1 IN mercy, Lord, remember me, Through all the hours of night, And grant to me most graciously The safeguard of thy might. 2 With cheerful heart I close my eyes Since thou wilt not remove: Oh, in the morning let me rise Rejoicing in thy love!-
3 Or, if this night should prove the last, And end my transient days; Lord, take me to thy promised rest, Where I may sing thy praise.
1 INDULGENT God, whose bounteous care,
O'er all thy works is shown,
Oh let my grateful praise and prayer
Arise before thy throne.
2 What mercies has this day bestowed!
How largely hast thou blest! My cup with plenty overflowed, With cheerfulness my breast.
3 Now may soft slumber close my eyes, From pain and sickness free; And let my waking thoughts arise, To meditate on thee.
4 Thus bless each future day and night, Till life's vain scene is o'er; And then to realms of endless light,
1 ANOTHER day is past, The hours forever fled; And time is bearing me away, To mingle with the dead. 2 My mind in perfect peace My Father's care shall keep; I yield to gentle slumber now, For thou canst never sleep.
3 How blessed, Lord, are they On thee securely stayed! Nor shall they be in life alarmed, Nor be in death dismayed.
S. M. Mornington. Pentonville.
1 THE day is past and gone,
The evening shades appear; keep in mind,
Oh, may I ever keep
night of death draws near.
2 Lord, keep me safe this night, Secure from all my fears; May angels guard me while I sleep, Till morning light appears.
3 And when I early rise,
To view th' unwearied sun, May I set out to win the prize, And after glory run.
4 Lord, when my days are past, And I from time remove, Oh may I in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love.
1 SOFTLY now the light of day Fades upon my sight away; Free from care-from labor free, Lord, I would commune with thee.
2 Soon, for me, the light of day Shall forever pass away:
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