# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
582 | Peacefully round us the shadows are falling | WARRENNE, No. 22 | | | | | | |
583 | Round me falls the night | GODSTOWE | | | | | | |
584 | The shadows of the evening hours | ST. LEONARDS | | | | | | |
585 | Now God be with us, for the night is closing | NIGHTFALL | | | | | | |
586 | O light of life, O Saviour dear | O LIGHT OF LIFE | | | | | | |
587 | O strength and stay upholding all creation | STRENGTH AND STAY | | | | | | |
588 | On the dewy breath of even | REDFORD | | | | | | |
589 | Day is dying in the west | DAY IS DYING IN THE WEST | | | | | | |
590 | It is the hour of prayer | HOUR OF PRAYER | | | | | | |
591a | Again, as evening's shadow falls | KEBLE | | | | | | |
591b | Again, as evening's shadow falls | CARPENTER | | | | | | |
592 | At even, ere the sun was set | ANGELUS | | | | | | |
593 | Heavenly Father, by whose care | BREAD OF HEAVEN | | | | | | |
594 | As darker, darker, fall around | ST. AMBROSE | | | | | | |
595 | Hark! the evening call to prayer! | SHERBORNE | | | | | | |
596 | Now on land and sea descending | PEACE | | | | | | |
597 | Thou who hast known the careworn breast | HESPERUS | | | | | | |
598 | The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended | ST. CLEMENT | | | | | | |
599 | The Lord be with us as we bend | CATERHAM | | | | | | |
600 | While sinks our land to realms of night | ST. MARGUERITE | | | | | | |
601 | And now the wants are told, that brought | LINKS TOR | | | | | | |
602a | Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise | ELLERS | | | | | | |
602b | Saviour, again to Thy dear name we raise | PAX DEI | | | | | | |
603 | We rose today with anthems sweet | FESTUS | | | | | | |
604 | The day is done, its hours have run | ST. MATTHIAS | | | | | | |
605 | Of Thy love some gracious token | BETHESDA | | | | | | |
606 | Part in peace! is day before us? | ST. SYLVESTER | | | | | | |
607 | Our day of praise is done | DAY OF PRAISE | | | | | | |
608 | Now that our holy day is done | HOLY TRINITY | | | | | | |
609 | The day is done, the sacred day of thought and toil is past | BRENTWOOD | | | | | | |
610 | The day of prayer is ending | ST. ANATOLIUS | | | | | | |
611 | Millions within Thy courts have met | LUDBOROUGH | | | | | | |
612 | Lo! the day of rest declineth | SHARON | | | | | | |
613 | May the grace of Christ our Saviour | SHARON | | | | | | |
614 | Lord, dismiss us with Thy blessing | DISMISSAL | | | | | | |
615a | Lord, keep us safe this night | VESPER | | | | | | |
615b | Lord, keep us safe this night | VESPER | | | | | | |
616 | In simple trust like theirs who heard | [In simple trust like theirs who heard] | | | | | | |
617 | With Thy Benediction | [With Thy Benediction] | | | | | | |
618 | God that madest earth and heaven | [God that madest earth and heaven] | | | | | | |
619 | He hides within the lily | EDWIN | | | | | | |
620a | Prais'd be the Lord our God | ASSISI | | | | | | |
620b | Prais'd be the Lord our God | CANTICO DELLE CREATURE | | | | | | |
621 | There is a book who runs may read | ST. FLAVIAN | | | | | | |
622 | A quiet heart, submissive, meek | WHEN FAIREST EVE | | | | | | |
623 | The spacious firmament on high | PETERBOROUGH | | | | | | |
624 | Hark, my soul, how everything | FESTUS | | | | | | |
625 | To Him who is the Life of life | ST. FRANCES | | | | | | |
626 | All that's good and great and true | CORTON | | | | | | |
627 | Thou art, O God, the life and light | REST | | | | | | |
628 | When spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil | SILVER BELLS | | | | | | |
629 | The glory of the spring how sweet! | ST. SAVIOUR | | | | | | |
630 | We plough the fields, and scatter | WIR PFLÜGEN | | | | | | |
631 | The spring-tide hour brings leaf and flower | THE SPRING-TIDE HOUR | | | | | | |
632 | What sweetness on Thine earth doth dwell | FULDA | | | | | | |
633 | Summer suns are glowing over land and sea | RUTH | | | | | | |
634 | O sing to the Lord, whose bountiful hand | CHAMPERY | | | | | | |
635 | Earth below is teeming | HERMAS | | | | | | |
636 | Great Giver of all good, to Thee again | HARVEST-TIDE THANKSGIVING | | | | | | |
637 | To Thee, O Lord, our hearts we raise | GOLDEN SHEAVES | | | | | | |
638 | Come, ye thankful people, come | ST. GEORGE'S, WINDSOR | | | | | | |
639 | Sing to the Lord of harvest | LYMINGTON | | | | | | |
640 | Lord of the harvest! Thee we hail | BURWELL | | | | | | |
641 | The sower went forth sowing | ST. BEATRICE | | | | | | |
642 | Now sing we a song for the harvest | BEECHKNOWE | | | | | | |
643 | The year is swiftly waning | VULPIUS | | | | | | |
644 | Cold and cheerless, dark and drear | CULBACH | | | | | | |
645 | Winter reigneth o'er the land | CLARENCE | | | | | | |
646 | Here, Lord, we offer Thee all that is fairest | TAVY CLEAVE | | | | | | |
647 | O painter of the fruits and flowers | ST. MARGUERITE | | | | | | |
648 | God might have made the earth bring forth | HORSLEY | | | | | | |
649 | At Thy feet, our God and Father | DEERHURST | | | | | | |
650 | Father, here we dedicate | DEDICATIO ANNI | | | | | | |
651 | Another year is dawning | VULPIUS | | | | | | |
652 | The old year's long campaign is o'er | SUNNINGHILL | | | | | | |
653 | Break, new-born year, on glad eyes break! | COLCHESTER | | | | | | |
654 | For Thy mercy and Thy grace | GIBBONS | | | | | | |
655 | Sing we, brethren faithful-hearted | ST. ASAPH | | | | | | |
656 | The year is gone beyond recall | WINDSOR | | | | | | |
657 | There came a little Child to earth | CHRISTMAS | | | | | | |
658 | Once in royal David's city | IRBY | | | | | | |
659 | Little children, wake and listen | PARIS | | | | | | |
660 | Thou didst leave Thy throne and Thy kingly crown | MILL HILL | | | | | | |
661a | O little town of Bethlehem | BETHLEHEM | | | | | | |
661b | O little town of Bethlehem | CHRISTMAS CAROL | | | | | | |
662 | I love to hear the story | ANGELS' STORY | | | | | | |
663 | Ye fair green hills of Galilee | ST. CATHERINE | | | | | | |
664 | Sing, every boy and maiden | LYMINGTON | | | | | | |
665 | Come, praise your Lord and Saviour | LYMINGTON | | | | | | |
666 | There was a time when children sang | LUTHER'S CHANT | | | | | | |
667 | Hosanna! loud hosanna! | ELLACOMBE | | | | | | |
668 | Hosanna we sing, like the children dear | HOSANNA WE SING | | | | | | |
669 | It is a thing most wonderful | BROOKFIELD | | | | | | |
670 | There is a green hill far away | HORSLEY | | | | | | |
671 | Breaks the joyful Easter dawn | BEACHLEY | | | | | | |
672a | Where is Jesus, little children? | COLLEGE | | | | | | |
672b | Where is Jesus, little children? | SPIRITUS CHRISTI | | | | | | |
673 | Jesu, from Thy throne on high | THORNHAM | | | | | | |
674 | Be Thou with us every day | POLLOCK | | | | | | |
675 | I think, when I read that sweet story of old | HUDDLESTON | | | | | | |