MELITA L. M. 6 lines J. B. Dykes Eternal Fa-ther, strong to save, Whose arm hath bound the rest-less wave, Who bid'st the might-y o-cean deep ALBANY 8s, 7s. D. G. E. Oliver Toss'd upon life's raging billow, Sweet it is, O Lord, to know Thou hast press'd a sailor's pillow, And canst feel a sail-or's woe: WEST 7s, 6s. D. J. E. West 909 O LOVE divine and golden, The blesser and the blest! The world lies down in rest. 2 0 Love divine and tender, That through our homes dost move, Veiled in the softened splendor Of holy household love. A throne without Thy blessing Thy blessedness, are blest. 3 God bless these hands united! May they through life go on: John Samuel Bewley Monsell 1862 J. Stainer 910 THE voice that breathed o'er Eden, The primal marriage blessing, The threefold grace is said. Out of his own pierced side: per-fect Love, all human thought transcending, Low-ly we kneel in prayer be-fore Thy throne, That theirs may be the love which knows no ending, Whom Thou for ev-er-more dost join in O PERFECT Love, all human thought transcending, 2 O perfect Life, be Thou their full assurance Of patient hope, and quiet, brave endurance, With childlike trust that fears nor pain nor death. GENESIS 7s, 6s. D. Dorothy F. Blomfield 1883 one. G. M. Garrett The voice that breath'd o'er Eden, That earliest wedding day, The primal marriage bless-ing, It hath not passed a way. |