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Till the Day Dawn

Author: Lucy A. Bennett Meter: 8.6.8.6 Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: Dear Savior, thro' the far-spent night Lyrics: 1. Dear Savior, thro’ the far-spent night We wait and watch for Thee; The light of earth for us has set Behind dark Calvary. 2. We yearn to see the rosy dawn Whose promise beams afar; And ever, with expectant hearts, Desire the Morning Star. 3. Oh dawn most fair! Oh day most bright! Across the eastern sky The Advent-glory soon shall break— Redemption draweth nigh. 4. It may be sooner than we think Shall end the long delay! It may be that the Bridegroom-King E’en now is on His way! Used With Tune: LOVE DIVINE (Holmes) Text Sources: Hymns of Consecration and Faith, by James Mountain (London: Marshall Brothers, new & enlarged edition, circa 1902), number 419
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Dear is Thy Presence with Thy Friends

Author: Right Rev. Dr. Moule, Bishop of Durham Appears in 1 hymnal Lyrics: 1 Dear is Thy Presence with Thy friends, To faith’s glad eyes reveal’d; Their Sun when sorrow’s night descends, In battle’s hour their shield. 2 But, ah! when heart and spirit faint, ‘Tis life to clasp the word Which tells of Thee with ev’ry saint For ever one, dear Lord. 3 Companions may converse and go; But what shall now divide Members and Head, above, below, The Bridegroom and the Bride? Used With Tune: LOVE DIVINE

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