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Thus, while Nature is weeping

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #314 (1916) Hymnal Title: Carols Old and Carols New First Line: Sadly in the gath'ring gloom Topics: Easter Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly in the gath'ring gloom]
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Last and First

Hymnal: Carols, Hymns, and Songs #34 (1863) Hymnal Title: Carols, Hymns, and Songs First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom Refrain First Line: Thus, while Nature is weeping Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly in the gathering gloom]
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Last and First

Hymnal: Carols, Hymns, and Songs #56 (1882) Hymnal Title: Carols, Hymns, and Songs First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom Refrain First Line: Thus, while Nature is weeping Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly in the gathering gloom]

Thus while nature is sleeping

Author: John H. Hopkins Hymnal: Prayer and Praise Book #d135 (1879) Hymnal Title: Prayer and Praise Book First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom

Thus while nature is sleeping

Author: John H. Hopkins Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns #d119 (1867) Hymnal Title: Sunday School Hymns First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom
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Thus while nature is weeping

Author: John H. Hopkins Hymnal: The Church Porch #70 (1874) Hymnal Title: The Church Porch First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom
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Thus, while Nature is weeping

Hymnal: The Church Porch #80 (1899) Hymnal Title: The Church Porch First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom Languages: English Tune Title: LAST AND FIRST
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Thus, while Nature is weeping

Hymnal: The Church Porch #80 (1893) Hymnal Title: The Church Porch First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom Languages: English Tune Title: LAST AND FIRST
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Last And First

Author: John Henry Hopkins, Jr. Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #14541 Hymnal Title: The Cyber Hymnal First Line: Sadly in the gathering gloom Refrain First Line: Thus, while Nature is weeping Lyrics: 1 Sadly in the gathering gloom, Sat three Marys by the tomb; Lingering in the chill night air, The last of all that laid Him there: Therefore first their hearts were cheered, Soon as their Lord they saw and heard. Ere the early dawn appeared, On Easter day in the morning. Refrain: Thus, while Nature is weeping, Faith her vigil is keeping, Till the glorious Orb of Day Shall scatter the clouds away. 2 Fondly in their hands they bring Spices for their Lord and king— Aloes, cassia, incense, myrrh— To fill the fragrant sepulcher: Therefore first the risen Lord, To the dear saints that thus adored, Was like ointment sweet outpoured, On Easter day in the morning. [Refrain] 3 To His grave the stone is rolled; They, with weeping eyes, behold, While His foes, with flouts and flings, All seal it with their signet rings: Therefore first of all saw they Cherubim, who, in bright array, Rolled that mighty stone away, On Easter day in the morning. [Refrain] 4 Soon they see, with measured tread, Roman guards approach the Dead; Sword, and spear, and nodding plume Encamp around the silent tomb: Therefore they were thither led, When, at the roar of earthquake dread, Fast the fearful Romans fled, On Easter day in the morning. [Refrain] 5 Last to kiss His feet were they, When in death His body lay; Last to weep, while they around His limbs the linen grave clothes wound; First, then, they hear angels tell How the Lord Christ, our foes to quell, Burst the bands of Death and Hell, On Easter day in the morning. [Refrain] 6 Love now wins a new employ; Last in grief is first in joy: Woman shall proclaim to men, That Jesus Christ is ris’n again! We still hear the message sung, Sweetly as when, from woman’s tongue, First its thrilling raptures rung, On Easter day in the morning. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sadly in the gathering gloom]

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