REPOSE. Rather slow d bb d. A little slower mp 357 FIRST TUNE. d T (Copyright, 1897, by Novello, Ewer & Co.) "Thou shalt take thy rest in safety.' HROUGH the day Thy love has spared us; Through the silent watches guard us, 2 Pilgrims here on earth, and strangers, mp 'He that keepeth thee will not slumber.' 2 Let evil thoughts and spirits flee before us; m 3 Let pious thoughts be ours when sleep o'ertakes us; Thy praise pursuing. mp 4 We have no refuge, none on earth to aid us, Who seek Thee only. mf 5 Father, Thy name be praised, Thy kingdom given, Us now and ever. A · men. 'The Lord God giveth them light: and they shall reign for ever and ever.' mp с THE radiant morn hath passed away, And spent too soon her golden store; The shadows of departing day Creep on once more. 2 Our life is but an autumn day, Its glorious noon how quickly past! m 30 by Thy soul-inspiring grace Uplift our hearts to realms on high: 4 Where light, and life, and joy, and peace And thronging angels never cease Their deathless strain; 5 Where saints are clothed in spotless white, And evening shadows never fall; Art Lord of all. |