Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
MISSIONS
499
Look from Thy Sphere of Endless Day
Is. 35
L. M.
St. Crispin
William C. Bryant, 1840
George J. Elvey, 1862
O
Till
The
In
to
to
ly
less
speak
call
glen,
day,
faith
thought
crowd
God
shall
less
ed
of
them
forth
peo
from
Thy
Thy
pled
Thy
Look
4
Send
3
Send
2
In
1
lone
end
Lord,
y
alds,
Word
of
might
her
vale,
sphere
in
weak,
all
men
stray
the
till
of
who
bold,
home
of
look
flock,
sons
those
to
less
the
on
stay
mer
mart,
young,
dawn
doubt
hard
stream
and
or
de
ened
of
by
and
the
cy
y
y
tered,
the
To
A
How
man
awe
scat
In
pit
part,
old,
sea,
might!
Thy
sage
this
in
mes
to
heal
the
land
sent
peace
bro
Be
Hear
Be
And
ed
the
ered
and
bind
night
not
gath
men.
ful
from
of
light.
Thee!
fold.
ken
heart.
A
5
Then all these wastes, a dreary scene
That makes us sadden as we gaze,
Shall grow with living waters green
And lift to heav’n the voice of praise.
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