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Text:Morning Star
Author:Phillipp Nicolai (1550-1608)
Translator (v. 1):Anon.
Translator (vv. 2-3):William Mercer (1811-1873)
Tune:MORNING STAR

86. Morning Star

1. How splendid shines the morning star,
God's gracious light from darkness far,
The root of Jesse blessed.
Thou David's son, of Jesse's stem,
My bridegroom, King, and wondrous Lamb,
Thou hast my heart possessed.
Sweetly
friendly
O thou handsome,
Precious ransom
full of graces,
Set and kept in heav'nly places.

2. Though circled by the hosts on high,
He deigned to cast a pity'ng eye,
Upon his helpless creature;
The whole creation's head and Lord,
By highest seraphim ador'd,
Assum'd our very nature;
Jesus
grant us,
through thy merit,
To inherit
thy salvation,
Hear, O hear, our supplication.

3. Rejoice ye heav'ns, thou earth reply,
With praise, ye sinners fill the sky,
For this his Incarnation.
Incarnate God, put forth thy pow'r,
Ride on, ride on great conqueror,
Till all know thy salvation;
Amen,
amen!
Alleluia,
alleluia!
praise be given
Evermore by earth and heaven.

Text Information
First Line: How splendid shines the morning star
Title: Morning Star
German Title: Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern
Author: Phillipp Nicolai (1550-1608)
Translator (v. 1): Anon.
Translator (vv. 2-3): William Mercer (1811-1873)
Meter: 8.8.7.D.
Language: English
Publication Date: 2009
Tune Information
Name: MORNING STAR



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