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18. Hushed was the evening hymn

1 Hushed was the evening hymn,
the temple courts were dark;
the lamp was burning dim
before the sacred ark;
when suddenly a Voice Divine
rang through the silence of the shrine.

2 The old man, meek and mild,
the priest of Israel, slept;
his watch the Temple child,
the little Levite, kept;
and what from Eli’s sense was sealed
the Lord to Hannah’s son revealed.

3 Oh! give me Samuel’s ear,
the open ear, O Lord,
alive and quick to hear
each whisper of thy word;
like him to answer at yhy call,
and to obey thee first of all.

4 Oh! give me Samuel’s heart,
a lowly heart, that waits
where in thy house thou art,
or watches at thy gates;
ny day and night, a heart that still
moves at the breathing of thy will.

5 Oh! give me Samuel’s mind,
a sweet unmurmuring faith,
obedient and resigned
to thee in life and death;
that I may read with child-like eyes
truths that are hidden from the wise.

Text Information
First Line: Hushed was the evening hymn
Author: James Drummond Burns, 1823-1864
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8
Language: English
Publication Date: 2010
Scripture:
Topic: Hymns for the Church Year: Evening
Tune Information
Name: SAMUEL
Composer: Arthur Seymour Sullivan, 1842-1900
Meter: 6.6.6.6.8.8
Key: D Major



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