Text: | Forty days of Eastertide |
Author: | J. Mason |
Tune: | NEWINGTON |
Composer: | W. D. Maclagan |
1 Forty days of Eastertide
Thou didst visit oft Thine own;
Now by glimpses, Lord, descried,
Handled now, and proved, and known.
2 Known, most Merciful, yet veiled;
Else before the awful sight
Surely heart and flesh had failed,
Smitten with exceeding light.
3 Risen Master, fain would we,
Sharing these unearthly days,
Morn and eve, on shore and sea,
Watch Thy moments, mark Thy ways;
4 Catch by faith each glad surprise
Of Thy footsteps drawing nigh;
Hear Thy sudden greeting rise,
"Peace be to you! It is I!"
5 Secrets of Thy kingdom learn,
Read the vision open spread,
Feel Thy word within us burn,
Know Thee in the broken Bread.
6 So Thy glory's skirts beside,
Gently led from grace to grace,
We Thy coming may abide,
And adore Thee face to face.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Forty days of Eastertide |
Author: | J. Mason |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1920 |
Topic: | Lent: Eastertide |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | NEWINGTON |
Composer: | W. D. Maclagan |
Meter: | 7.7.7.7. |
Key: | A♭ Major |