MORNING 539 Come, Thou Bright and Morning Star Ps. 88: 13 7. 8. 7. 8. 7. 3. Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit Christian K. von Rosenroth, 1684, cento Tr., Richard Massie, 1857 Morgenglanz der Ewigkeit “Geistreiches Gesangbuch” Halle, 1704 next us bar out wak plac gin ap a ren be at works, soft light, that cold ing of Thy in on with ing ing ses, ning! pear spring vent like Day fer grace, Bright 4 Ah! 3 May 2 Let 1 Come, thou Thy Thy Thou and high, stroy dew Star, on de ing ing Grant Our Fall Light from love morn Morn break grac sin ing, from mons first ing souls ing. es; ning. hear Thy ple and be rise, pur sum morn’s dy kept Shine Com Ar We on in zeal quick may graves ho and from the and en, us who dent fort, up That May At Our lie the a dry we ly re a joy new far do our Ev by from ly in rise Thy Thy light store yet life, Our ere clear rich new Drive Bless Let joice way flock tru And a Thy us re men. A Far dark er has from Life night. more. set. strife. 5 Light us to those heav’nly spheres, Sun of grace, in glory shrouded; Lead us through this vale of tears To the land where days unclouded, Purest joy, and perfect peace Never cease.