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Worship Song: with accompanying tunes
Editor:
W. Garrett Horder
Publisher:
Novello and Company, London, 1905
Language:
English
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Peacefully round us the shadows are falling
WARRENNE, No. 22
583
Round me falls the night
GODSTOWE
584
The shadows of the evening hours
ST. LEONARDS
585
Now God be with us, for the night is closing
NIGHTFALL
586
O light of life, O Saviour dear
O LIGHT OF LIFE
587
O strength and stay upholding all creation
STRENGTH AND STAY
588
On the dewy breath of even
REDFORD
589
Day is dying in the west
DAY IS DYING IN THE WEST
590
It is the hour of prayer
HOUR OF PRAYER
591a
Again, as evening's shadow falls
KEBLE
591b
Again, as evening's shadow falls
CARPENTER
592
At even, ere the sun was set
ANGELUS
593
Heavenly Father, by whose care
BREAD OF HEAVEN
594
As darker, darker, fall around
ST. AMBROSE
595
Hark! the evening call to prayer!
SHERBORNE
596
Now on land and sea descending
PEACE
597
Thou who hast known the careworn breast
HESPERUS
598
The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended
ST. CLEMENT
599
The Lord be with us as we bend
CATERHAM
600
While sinks our land to realms of night
ST. MARGUERITE
601
And now the wants are told, that brought
LINKS TOR
602a
Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise
ELLERS
602b
Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise
PAX DEI
603
We rose today with anthems sweet
FESTUS
604
The day is done, its hours have run
ST. MATTHIAS
605
Of Thy love some gracious token
BETHESDA
606
Part in peace! is day before us?
ST. SYLVESTER
607
Our day of praise is done
DAY OF PRAISE
608
Now that our holy day is done
HOLY TRINITY
609
The day is done, the sacred day of thought and toil is past
BRENTWOOD
610
The day of prayer is ending
ST. ANATOLIUS
611
Millions within Thy courts have met
LUDBOROUGH
612
Lo! the day of rest declineth
SHARON
613
May the grace of Christ our Saviour
SHARON
614
Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing
DISMISSAL
615a
Lord, keep us safe this night
VESPER
615b
Lord, keep us safe this night
VESPER
616
In simple trust like theirs who heard
[In simple trust like theirs who heard]
617
With Thy Benediction
[With Thy Benediction]
618
God that madest earth and heaven
[God that madest earth and heaven]
619
He hides within the lily
EDWIN
620a
Prais'd be the Lord our God
ASSISI
620b
Prais'd be the Lord our God
CANTICO DELLE CREATURE
621
There is a book who runs may read
ST. FLAVIAN
622
A quiet heart, submissive, meek
WHEN FAIREST EVE
623
The spacious firmament on high
PETERBOROUGH
624
Hark, my soul, how everything
FESTUS
625
To Him who is the Life of life
ST. FRANCES
626
All that's good and great and true
CORTON
627
Thou art, O God, the life and light
REST
628
When spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil
SILVER BELLS
629
The glory of the spring how sweet!
ST. SAVIOUR
630
We plough the fields, and scatter
WIR PFLÜGEN
631
The spring-tide hour brings leaf and flower
THE SPRING-TIDE HOUR
632
What sweetness on Thine earth doth dwell
FULDA
633
Summer suns are glowing over land and sea
RUTH
634
O sing to the Lord, whose bountiful hand
CHAMPERY
635
Earth below is teeming
HERMAS
636
Great Giver of all good, to Thee again
HARVEST-TIDE THANKSGIVING
637
To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise
GOLDEN SHEAVES
638
Come, ye thankful people, come
ST. GEORGE'S, WINDSOR
639
Sing to the Lord of harvest
LYMINGTON
640
Lord of the harvest! Thee we hail
BURWELL
641
The sower went forth sowing
ST. BEATRICE
642
Now sing we a song for the harvest
BEECHKNOWE
643
The year is swiftly waning
VULPIUS
644
Cold and cheerless, dark and drear
CULBACH
645
Winter reigneth o'er the land
CLARENCE
646
Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest
TAVY CLEAVE
647
O painter of the fruits and flowers
ST. MARGUERITE
648
God might have made the earth bring forth
HORSLEY
649
At Thy feet, our God and Father
DEERHURST
650
Father, here we dedicate
DEDICATIO ANNI
651
Another year is dawning
VULPIUS
652
The old year's long campaign is o'er
SUNNINGHILL
653
Break, new-born year, on glad eyes break!
COLCHESTER
654
For Thy mercy and Thy grace
GIBBONS
655
Sing we, brethren faithful-hearted
ST. ASAPH
656
The year is gone beyond recall
WINDSOR
657
There came a little Child to earth
CHRISTMAS
658
Once in royal David's city
IRBY
659
Little children, wake and listen
PARIS
660
Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown
MILL HILL
661a
O little town of Bethlehem
BETHLEHEM
661b
O little town of Bethlehem
CHRISTMAS CAROL
662
I love to hear the story
ANGELS' STORY
663
Ye fair green hills of Galilee
ST. CATHERINE
664
Sing, every boy and maiden
LYMINGTON
665
Come, praise your Lord and Saviour
LYMINGTON
666
There was a time when children sang
LUTHER'S CHANT
667
Hosanna! loud hosanna!
ELLACOMBE
668
Hosanna we sing, like the children dear
HOSANNA WE SING
669
It is a thing most wonderful
BROOKFIELD
670
There is a green hill far away
HORSLEY
671
Breaks the joyful Easter dawn
BEACHLEY
672a
Where is Jesus, little children?
COLLEGE
672b
Where is Jesus, little children?
SPIRITUS CHRISTI
673
Jesu, from Thy throne on high
THORNHAM
674
Be Thou with us every day
POLLOCK
675
I think, when I read that sweet story of old
HUDDLESTON
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