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Dear Lord, who sought at dawn of day

Author: Harry Webb Farrington Hymnal: Christian Worship and Praise #307 (1939) Languages: English Tune Title: STIREWALT
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Dear Lord,Who Sought At Dawn Of Day

Author: Harry W. Farrington Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16110 Meter: 8.8.8.8 First Line: Dear Lord, who sought at dawn of day Lyrics: 1 Dear Lord, who sought at dawn of day, The so­li­ta­ry woods to pray, In qui­et­ness we come to ask Thy guid­ance for the dai­ly task. 2 O Mas­ter, who with kind­ly face At noon­day trod the mar­ket­place, We crave a bro­ther’s smile and song, While ming­ling with the lone­ly throng. 3 Thou wear­ied Christ, at ev­en­tide Communing on the moun­tain­side, In mys­tic still­ness now we seek Thy pre­sence for the com­ing week. 4 Strong Pi­lot, who at mid­night hour Could calm the sea with gen­tle pow­er, Grant us the skill to aid the bark Of those who drift in storm and dark. Languages: English Tune Title: STIREWALT

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