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The Day Is Past and Gone

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #1228 Meter: 6.6.8.6 Lyrics: 1. The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may we all remember well The night of death draws near. 2. We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest; So death shall soon disrobe us all Of what is here possessed. 3. Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. Languages: English Tune Title: GARDEN CITY
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An Evening Hymn

Hymnal: A New Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, from various authors—some entirely new (3rd Windsor Ed.) #XX (1793) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may we all remember well The night of death is near! 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest; So death will soon disrobe us all Of what we here possess. 3 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, 'Till morning light appears. 4 And when we early rise, To view th' unweari'd sun, May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 And when our days are past, And we from time remove, O may we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Languages: English
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Evening Song

Hymnal: Society hymns, original and selected on evangelical and experimental subjects #XXXIX (1790) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may we all remember well The night of death is near. 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest; So death will soon disrobe us all Of what we here possess. 3 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. 4 And when we early rise, To view th' unweari'd sun, May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 That when our days are past, And we from time remove, O may we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Languages: English
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The day is past and gone

Hymnal: The Delights of Harmony; or, Norfolk Compiler #16 (1805) Tune Title: EVENING SHADE

The day is past and gone

Hymnal: Folk Hymns of America #44 (1938) Languages: English Tune Title: EVENING SHADE
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Home Hymn

Author: John Leland Hymnal: Laudes Domini #78 (1890) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; Oh, may we all remember well The night of death draws near! 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest; So death will soon disrobe us all Of what we here possessed. 3 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. 4 And when we early rise, And view the unwearied sun, May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 And when our days are past, And we from time remove, Oh, may we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love! Topics: Close of Service; Close of Worship; Evening; Close of Worship; Evening Languages: English Tune Title: EVENING
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Evening Hymn

Hymnal: The Little Seraph #79 (1874) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The ev'ning shades appear; Oh, may we all remember well, The night of death draws near. 2 We lay our garments by, Upon our beds to rest: So death will soon disrobe us all Of what we here possess. 3 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears. May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. 4 And when we early rise, And view th' unwearied sun, May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. 5 And when our days are past, And we from time remove, Oh, may we in thy bosom rest, The bosom of thy love. Tune Title: EVENING HYMN
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The day is past and gone

Author: John Leland Hymnal: Sacred Tunes and Hymns #156 (1913) Languages: English Tune Title: EVENING SHADE

The day is past and gone

Author: John Leland Hymnal: The Sacred Harp #209 (1991) Meter: 6.6.8.6 Languages: English Tune Title: EVENING SHADE
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Providence

Author: John Leland Hymnal: Crowning Day No. 4 #239 (1900) First Line: The day is past and gone Lyrics: 1 The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear; O may we all remember well The night of death draws near. 2 Lord, keep us safe this night, Secure from all our fears; May angels guard us while we sleep, Till morning light appears. 3 And if we early rise, And view th’unwearied sun, May we set out to win the prize, And after glory run. Languages: English Tune Title: [The day is past and gone]

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