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164 | The Hymnal#165 | 166 |
Text: | Resting from His work today |
Author: | Thomas Whytehead |
Tune: | PETRA |
Composer: | Richard Redhead |
Resting from his work today,
In the tomb the Savior lay,
Still he slept, from head to feet
Shrouded in the winding sheet,
Lying in the rock alone,
Hidden by the sealèd stone.
Late at even there was seen
Watching long the Magdalene;
Early, ere the break of day,
Sorrowful she took her way
To the holy garden glade,
Where her buried Lord was laid.
So with thee, till life shall end,
I would solemn vigil spend:
Let me hew thee, Lord, a shrine
In this rocky heart of mine,
Where in pure embalmed cell
None but thou may ever dwell.
Myrrh and spices will I bring,
True affection's offering;
Close the door from sight and sound
Of the busy world around;
And in patient watch remain
Till my Lord appear again.
Amen.
Text Information | |
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First Line: | Resting from His work today |
Author: | Thomas Whytehead (1842, cento) |
Meter: | Six 7s |
Language: | English |
Publication Date: | 1916 |
Topic: | Easter Even; Burial of the Dead |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | PETRA |
Composer: | Richard Redhead (1853) |
Meter: | Six 7s |
Incipit: | 11234 43112 3221 |
Key: | D Major |