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Peace, Be Still

Author: Arthur V. Hall Hymnal: The Evangelists' Songs of Praise No. 2 #55 (1892) First Line: Dark was the night, the foaming deep Languages: English Tune Title: [Dark was the night, the foaming deep]
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"Peace, Be Still"

Author: Arthur V. Hall Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16599 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Dark was the night, the foam­ing deep Lyrics: 1 Dark was the night, the foam­ing deep Raged mad­ly round; He rose from sleep— The Man, God’s Son, the tem­pest’s Lord, He spoke! Obe­di­ent, trem­bling, awed, Low sank the proud wave’s crest­ed head, For the af­fright­ed storm-fiend fled. Low sank the proud wave’s crest­ed head, For the af­fright­ed storm-fiend fled. 2 We sail on life’s tem­pes­tu­ous sea! O Thou, whose voice wild Ga­li­lee Heard ’bove the storm blast speak the word, Which oft since then the saints have heard! May we, when tem­pests baf­fle skill, Hear the com­mand­ing, "Peace, be still," May we, when tem­pests baf­fle skill, Hear the com­mand­ing, "Peace, be still." 3 Speak! and the sky of sor­row’s night, Is ra­di­ant with ce­les­ti­al light; Speak, and the wild­est waves ob­ey, And gent­ly bear us on our way; Speak! and temp­ta­tion’s fierc­est blast Is harm­less, all its fu­ry past. Speak! and temp­ta­tion’s fierc­est blast Is harm­less, all its fu­ry past. 4 Speak! and the ve­ry winds of death Shall waft a more than wel­come breath— To fair­est realms than heart con­ceives, Or thread of hap­pi­est fan­cy weaves; To worlds where ev­il nev­er trod, Bright as the dia­dem of God, To worlds where ev­il never trod, Bright as the dia­dem of God. Languages: English Tune Title: ANÁPOLIS

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