D. Bortniansky Come, my soul, thou must be waking; Now is breaking O'er the earth an-oth Come to Him who made this splendor; See thou ren-der All thy fee-ble strength can pay. A-MEN. 31 ADORATION 10, 10, 10, 10, 6 R. Huntington Woodman bb 4 Flushing the east with prophecies of day, - We thank Thee, O our God! A-MEN. 2. This slur is to be omitted in the other stanzas; and in the 2d and 3d it should be placed over the first two notes of the preceding measure. 2 For the fresh life that through our being flows 3 Day uttereth speech to day, and night to night Adore Thee, O our God! 4 Thou know'st our needs, Thy fulness will supply; William Burleigh New ev Ob 3 204 R. W. Dixon 'ry morn-ing is the love Our wak'- ning and up - ris - ing prove. Through sleep and darkness safely brought, Restored to life and power and thought. A-MEN. 2 Let evil thoughts and spirits flee before us; 3 Let holy thoughts be ours when sleep o'ertakes us; Thy praise pursuing. 4 As Thy beloved, soothe the sick and weeping, 5 We have no refuge, none on earth to aid us, 6 Father, Thy name be praised, Thy kingdom given. Us now and ever. Bohemian Brethren |