Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
CAROLS AND SPIRITUAL SONGS
654
Now the Day Is Over
Prov. 3: 24
6. 5. 6. 5.
Eudoxia
Sabine Baring–Gould, 1865
Sabine Baring–Gould, 1865
and
of
sions
re
to
ing
bright
sweet
gin
draw
Night
Vi
Calm
Stars
is
be
Thee;
pose;
peep,
nigh;
sus,
the
the
to
day
Now
4
Grant
3
Je
2
Now
1
chil
dark
gath
o
ers,
dren
ry
wea
ver,
the
ness
is
lit
give
tle
A
blue
lids
a
the
sea.
close.
sleep.
sky.
Shad
men.
Birds
With
Guard
ows
and
and
ors
d’rest
the
Thy
toss
bless
flow
eve
sail
ten
beasts
of
the
On
deep
eye
be
cross
the
mine
will
a
May
ing
ing
ers
ning
Soon
Steal
5
Comfort ev’ry sufferer
Watching late in pain;
Those who plan some evil
From their sin restrain.
6
Through the long night watches
May Thine angels spread
Their white wings above me,
Watching round my bed.
7
When the morning wakens,
Then may I arise
Pure and fresh and sinless
In Thy holy eyes.
8
Glory to the Father,
Glory to the Son,
And to Thee, blest Spirit,
While all ages run.
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