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The Mellow Eve is Gliding

Hymnal: Joyful Songs #12 (1875) Lyrics: 1 The mellow eve is gliding Serenely down the west; So, ev'ry care subsiding, My soul would sink to rest. The wood-land hum is ringing, The daylight's gentle close; May angels round me singing, Thus hymn my last repose. 2 The ev'ning star has lighted Her crystal lamp on high; So, when in death benighted, May hope illume the sky. In golden splendor dawning, The morrow's light shall break, O! on the last bright morning, May I in glory wake. Languages: English Tune Title: [The mellow eve is gliding]
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The Mellow Eve Is Gliding

Hymnal: Songs for All #20b (1882) Languages: English Tune Title: [The mellow eve is gliding]
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The Mellow Eve

Hymnal: The Highway Hymnal (Revised edition) #324 (1886) First Line: The mellow eve is gliding Languages: English Tune Title: [The mellow eve is gliding]
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The Mellow Eve Is Gliding

Author: William A. Mühlenberg Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8491 Meter: 7.6.7.6 D Lyrics: 1 The mellow eve is gliding Serenely down the west; So, every care subsiding, My soul would sink to rest. 2 The woodland hum is ringing The daylight’s gentle close; May angels round me, singing, Thus hymn my last repose. 3 The evening star has lighted Her crystal lamp on high; So, when in death benighted, May hope illume the sky. 4 In golden splendor dawning, The morrow’s light shall break; Oh, on the last bright morning, May I in glory wake! Languages: English Tune Title: YARMOUTH
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: The Book of Worship #190 (1867) Lyrics: 1 the mellow eve is gliding Serenely down the west; So, every care subsiding, My soul would sink to rest. 2 The woodland hum is ringing The daylight's gentle close; May angels round me, singing, Thus hymn my last repose. 3 The evening star has lighted Her crystal lamp on high; So, when in death benighted, May hope illume the sky. 4 In golden splendor dawning, the morrow's light shall break; Oh, on the last bright morning, May I in glory wake! Topics: Family Worship Languages: English
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: The American School Hymn Book #XXXI (1854)
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: Hymns for Children (2nd ed.) #vii (1860) Languages: English
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: The American School Hymn Book. (New ed.) #XXXI (1857)
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: The Harp. 2nd ed. #a877 (1860)
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The mellow eve is gliding

Hymnal: Plymouth Collection #a1348 (1863)

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