7295. What Star Is This, with Beams So Bright?

1. What star is this, with beams so bright,
More lovely than the noonday light?
’Tis sent to announce a newborn King,
Glad tidings of our God to bring.

2. ’Tis now fulfilled what God decreed,
From Jacob shall a star proceed;
And lo! the Eastern sages stand
To read in heaven the Lord’s command.

3. While outward signs the star displays,
An inward light the Lord conveys,
And urges them, with force benign,
To seek the Giver of the sign.

4. True love can brook no dull delay;
Nor toil nor dangers stop their way
Home, kindred, father land and all
They leave at their Creator’s call.

5. O, while the star of heavenly grace
Invites us, Lord, to seek Thy face,
May we no more that grace repel,
Or quench that light which shines so well!

6. To God the Father, God the Son,
And Holy Spirit, Three in One,
May every tongue and nation raise
An endless song of thankful praise!

Text Information
First Line: What star is this, with beams so bright
Title: What Star Is This, with Beams So Bright?
Latin Title: Quae stella sole pulchrior
Author: Charles Coffin (1736)
Translator (from Latin): John Chandler (1837)
Meter: LM
Language: English
Source: Paris Breviary, 1736
Copyright: Public Domain
Notes: Alternate tunes: EIN KIND GEFOR'N, old German carol; SYDNEY, John Hopkins, in Hymns Ancient and Modern, 1875
Tune Information
Name: PUER NOBIS NASCITUR
Harmonizer: George R. Wood­ward (1910)
Adapter: Mi­chael Prae­tor­i­us (1609)
Meter: LM
Incipit: 11234 32115 55671
Key: D Major
Source: Tri­er, Ger­ma­ny, 15th Cen­tu­ry
Copyright: Public Domain



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