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Still, Still With Thee

Author: Mrs. H. B. Stowe Appears in 367 hymnals First Line: Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh Lyrics: 1 Still, still with Thee, when purple morning breaketh, When the bird waketh, and the shadows flee; Fairer than morning, lovelier than the daylight, Dawns the sweet consciousness, I am with Thee! 2 Alone with Thee, amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee, in holy adoration, In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. 3 As in the dawning, o'er the waveless ocean, The image of the morning star doth rest; So in this stillness Thou beholdest only Thine image mirrored in my peaceful breast. 4 When sinks the soul, subdued by toil, to slumber, Its closing eye looks up to Thee in pray'r; Sweet the repose beneath Thy wings o'ershading, But sweeter still, to wake and find Thee there. 5 So shall it be at last, in that bright morning, When the soul waketh, and life's shadows flee; Oh, in that glad hour, fairer than day dawning, Shall rise the glorious tho't, I am with Thee! Topics: Christ Christ With Us Used With Tune: BARNES
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Though love may weep with breaking heart

Author: Anon. Appears in 13 hymnals Lyrics: 1 Though love may weep with breaking heart, There comes, O Christ, a day of thine! There is a morning star must shine, And all those shadows shall depart. 2 Though faith may droop and tremble here, That day of light shall surely come; His path will lead him safely home; When twilight breaks, the dawn is near. 3 Though hope seem now to hope in vain, And Death, seem king of all below, There yet shall come the morning glow, And wake our slumbers once again. Topics: Death and Resurrection Used With Tune: BARNES
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Gently, dear Saviour, now we bring

Author: F. E. B. Appears in 2 hymnals Used With Tune: BARNES
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Lead Thou Me On

Author: Harry Armstrong Appears in 4 hymnals First Line: Lead thou me on, and then my feet, tho' weary Used With Tune: [Lead thou me on, and then my feet, tho' weary]

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