4323. Morn of Morns, and Day of Days

1. Morn of morns, and day of days!
Beauteous were thy newborn rays:
Brighter yet from death’s dark prison
Christ, the Light of lights, is risen.

2. He commanded, and His Word
Death and the dread chaos heard;
Oh, shall we, more deaf than they,
In the chains of darkness stay?

3. Nature yet in shadow lies;
Let the sons of light arise,
And present the morning rays
With sweet canticles of praise.

4. While the dead world sleeps around,
Let the sacred temples sound
Law, and prophet, and blest psalm
Lit with holy light so calm.

5. Unto hearts in slumber weak
Let the heavenly trumpet speak;
And a newer walk express
Their new life to righteousness.

6. Grant us this, and with us be,
O Thou fount of charity,
Thou who dost the Spirit give,
Bidding the dead letter live.

7. Glory to the Father, Son,
And to Thee, O Holy One,
By whose quickening breath divine
Our dull spirits turn and shine.

Text Information
First Line: Morn of morns, and day of days
Title: Morn of Morns, and Day of Days
Latin Title: Die dierum principe
Author: Charles Coffin (1736)
Translator (from Latin): Isaac Williams & others
Meter: 77.77
Language: English
Source: translation in British Magazine, April 1837, by the compilers of Hymns Ancient and Modern; Paris Breviary, 1736
Copyright: Public Domain
Tune Information
Name: INNOCENTS
Harmonizer: Will­iam H. Monk (1861)
Meter: 77.77
Incipit: 34517 65123 54323
Key: D Major
Source: The Par­ish Choir, 1850
Copyright: Public Domain



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