LYRICS
| Meter: | 6 6 8 6 (S.M.)
| | Writer(s): | John Ellerton
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| | Dates: | 1869,1871
| | Bible Refs: | Rev 7:11
| Church Hymnal (Church of Ireland) 1919 | 1919 | 54
| Church Hymnal (Church of Ireland) 1960 | 1960 | 42
| Church Hymnal Revised | 1920 | 23
| Hymnal Comp to Book of Common Prayer | 1890 | 223
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, New Edition | 1904 | 31
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, Revised | 1950 | 38
| Hymns Ancient & Modern, Standard | 1922 | 30
| Methodist Hymn Book - Hymns | 1954 | 690
| Oxford Hymn Book | 1925 | 24
| The Book of Common Praise | 1908 | 48
| The Book of Common Praise - Revised | 1938 | 54
| The Church Hymnal for the Christian Year | 1917 | 36
| The Hymnal 1916 | 1916 | 49
| The Hymnal 1940 | 1940 | 175
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MUSIC
Evangelical Lutheran Hymnary | 445 | No key
| Hymns for Worship and Celebration | 620 | G
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| 1. Our day of praise is done; The evening shadows fall; But pass not from us with the sun, True Light that lightenest all.
2. Around the throne on high, Where night can never be, The white robed harpers of the sky Bring ceaseless hymns to Thee.
3. Too faint our anthems here; Too soon of praise we tire; But O the strains, how full and clear, Of that eternal choir!
4. Yet, Lord, to Thy dear will If Thou attune the heart, We in Thine angels’ music still May bear our lower part.
5. ’Tis Thine each soul to calm, Each wayward thought reclaim, And make our life a daily psalm Of glory to Thy Name.
6. A little while, and then Shall come the glorious end; And songs of angels and of men In perfect praise shall blend.
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