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315. And now the sun hath sunk to rest

1 And now the sun hath sunk to rest
Again we bend the knee,
And meekly lift our ev'ning thoughts,
O God and King, to Thee:

2 To Thee, whom seraph hosts adore,
Whom friends believe and fear,
Whose mercy seat, in skies above,
To contrite hearts is near.

3 Drive evil thoughts and dreams afar,
And, waking or asleep,
May heav'nly peace, Thy peace, O God,
Through Christ our bosoms keep.

4 Let mercy fall on us like dew,
And angel pinions play
Around us, while the hours of night
In silence pass away.

5 Each night beside the sable gate
Of death the sleeper lies,
And if we pass its portals, Lord,
Let Eden greet our eyes.

Text Information
First Line: And now the sun hath sunk to rest
Translator: J. H. K.
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Language: English
Publication Date: 1908
Topic: The Catechism: Evening
Source: Probably from the Latin; Tr.: Churchman, 1858
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: ARLINGTON (Artaxerxes)
Composer: Thomas Augustine Arne (1744, arr.)
Meter: C. M. No. 2
Key: F Major
Notes: Public Domain.



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