EVENING 555 The Day is Past and Over Ps. 13: 3 7. 6. 7. 6. 8. 8. Τὴν ἡμέϱαν διελϑών Author unknown, c. 600 Tr., John M. Neale, 1853, alt St. Anatolius Arthur H. Brown, 1862 the heart Lord, my should to to to hymn Foe lest raise lift thanks, O my say Thee Thee Thee! that toils joys day of in of is The 1 The 2 I 4 Lord, 3 The o o And I All sleep not, ver: ver; ver; are are and o past I day day death pray. be. be. be. mine of of of may may may I eyes, dark ask dark dark I And And “I pray now that pre that Thee Thee a from of that vailed free have ask Light The The The hours en hours hours him,” gainst per fense sin less less il me their me me in in dark in keep keep make keep sight sight light sight Thy Thy ness Thy sus, sus, sus, sus, O O O O Je Je Je Je night. night. night. night. A ing ing ing ing men. me me me me And And And And save guard guard guard com the the com the the com through through through through com 5 Be Thou my Soul’s Preserver, O God, for Thou dost know How many are the perils Through which I have to go. Lover of men, oh, hear my call And guard and save me from them all.