Lord, Thou didst arise and say

Lord, Thou didst arise and say

Author: Henry Hart Milman
Tune: REFUGE (Smart)
Published in 17 hymnals

Representative Text

Lord! thou didst arise and say
To the troubled waters, Peace!
And the tempest died away;
Down they sank, the foaming seas,
And a calm and heaving sleep
Spread o’er all the glassy deep;
All the azure lake serene
Like another heaven was seen.

Lord! thy gracious word repeat
To the billows of the proud!
Quell the tyrant’s martial heat,
Quell the fierce and changing crowd!
Then the earth shall find repose
From oppressions, and from woes;
And an imaged heaven appear
In the world of darkness here.



Source: A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #186

Author: Henry Hart Milman

Milman, Henry Hart, D.D., the youngest son of Sir Francis Milman (who received his Baronetage as an eminent Court physician), was born Feb. 10th, 1791, and educated at Dr. Burney's at Greenwich, and subsequently at Eton. His career at B. N. C. Oxford, was brilliant. He took a first class in classics, and carried off the Newdigate, Latin Verse, Latin Essay, and English Essay. His Newdigate on the Apollo Belvedere, 1812, is styled by Dean Stanley "the most perfect of Oxford prize poems." His literary career for several years promised to be poetical. His tragedy Fazio was played at Covent Garden, Miss O'Neill acting Bianca. Samor was written in the year of his appointment to St. Mary's, Reading (1817); The Fall of Jerusalem (1820); Belshazzar… Go to person page >

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First Line: Lord, Thou didst arise and say
Author: Henry Hart Milman
Language: English
Copyright: Public Domain

Notes

Lord, Thou didst arise and say. H. H. Milman. Christ Stilling the Tempest.] First published in Bishop Heber's posthumous Hymns, &c, 1827, p. 36, in 2 stanzas of 8 lines, and appointed for the 4th Sunday after the Epiphany, being based on the Gospel for that day. It was repeated in Milman's Psalms & Hymns, 1837, and subsequently in many hymn-books in Great Britain and America.
--John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907)

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion (15th ed.) #186

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A Book of Hymns for Public and Private Devotion. (10th ed.) #186

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A Collection of Hymns, for the Christian Church and Home #173

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Church Harmonies #875

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship #263

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Hymn Book for Christian Worship. 8th ed. #a263

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Hymns for Christian Devotion #824

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Hymns for Public Worship #577

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Hymns for the Church of Christ (3rd thousand) #453

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Hymns for the Church of Christ. (6th thousand) #453

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Plymouth Collection #a978

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Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes; for the use of Christian Congregations #978

Prayers and Hymns for the Church and the Home #d382

Songs of the Unity #d118

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The Baptist Hymn and Tune Book #978

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Hymns for Christian Devotion #824

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Worship Song #761

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