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When darkness falls, and night is here

Author: John Brownlie; Synesius of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais Hymnal: Hymns of the Russian Church #11 (1920) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: When darkness falls, and night is here, My hymns of praise in silence rise,-- This knows the moon, whose silver sphere Shines in the star bespangled skies. When morning breaks, and glorious day Shines in the dawn and noontide fair,-- This knows the sun--a grateful lay Springs from my heart in fervent prayer, 12 When fails the light at sunset grey, And twilight listens for my song,-- This know the stars,--in bright array, My praises mingle with their throng. Languages: English
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When darkness falls and night is here

Author: Synesius; John Brownlie Hymnal: Hymns of the Greek Church #103 (1900) Meter: 8.8.8.8 Lyrics: When darkness falls and night is here, My hymns of praise in silence rise— This knows the moon, whose silver sphere Shines in the star-bespangled skies. When morning breaks, and glorious day Shines in the dawn and noontide fair— This knows the sun—a grateful lay Springs from my heart in fervent prayer. When fails the light at sunset gray, And twilight listens for my song— This know the stars—in bright array My praises mingle with their throng. Languages: English

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