Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
EASTER
197
Where Wilt Thou Go Since Night Draws Near
Luke 24: 29
L. M.
Wo willst du hin, weil’s Abend ist
Author unknown, 1674
Tr., August Crull, 1923, alt.
Ach bleib bei uns
“Geistliche Lieder”
Leipzig,1589
That
The
For
O
and
est
draws
the
way
gone,
Friend,
near,
leads
shades
tru
Je
to
of
ly
sus
wilt
my
4
En
3
The
2
Grant
1
en
re
Thou
Where
light
day
is
since
that
far
O
dear
from
spent
night
go
me
now
quest,
ev
be
be
heav’n
er
mis
ly
my
the
nev
me,
that
hap
Thou
er
Thou
py,
led,
Light,
art
Guest,
Christ,
I
night
heav’n
Thou
not
ly
in
grim
may
quick
best
Pil
I
come
I
bide
know
make
That
A
Thou
Lord,
may
with
est
me
dear?
tend;
on;
stray,
Guest
heart,
leave
sin
come
my
not
of
oh,
un
me
is
deign
to
in
round
in
wel
do
night
And
A
And
Though
men.
A
rest.
heart.
night.
spread.
to
my
this
me
5
And when I on my death-bed lie,
Help me that I in peace may die.
Abide! I will not let Thee go.
Thou wilt not leave me, Lord, I know.
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