Lutheran Hymnody
The Hymns
ADVENT
71
Watchman, Tell Us of the Night
7. 7. 7. 7. D.
Is. 21: 11
John Bowring, 1825
St. George
George J. Elvey, 1858
ing
that
of
morn
yet
seems
star
prom
signs
its
er
the
to
as
ise
dawn.
cends.
are.
man,
man,
man,
tell
tell
tell
Watch
2
Watch
1
Watch
3
night,
night;
night,
the
the
the
For
High
What
of
of
of
us
us
us
course
are
and
with
por
ing
ter
truth,
glo
beam
ror
its
ry
Trav
Trav
Trav
drawn.
tends.
star.
ness
ed
yon
dark
bless
o’er
and
takes
ness
moun
’ler,
’ler,
’ler,
Doubt
Peace
See
that
flight;
and
tain’s
its
light,
height,
thy
that
or
to
spot
joy
Hie
qui
gave
hope
thee
the
of
et
them
fore
birth?
tell?
let
will
doth
man,
man,
man,
its
Gild
thy
its
Watch
Watch
Watch
home.
cease;
lone
ray
Aught
wan
beams
beau
d’rings
a
teous
men.
el.
earth.
come!
A
Son
bursts
day
the
it
ised
of
o’er
of
the
ra
is
Is
all
God,
lo,
a
yes;
’ler,
it
the
ges
’ler,
’ler,
Trav
Trav
Trav
Peace,
own;
day,
Lo,
See,
Prom
Prince
are
brings
its
the
of
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