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In The Star Of Morning

Author: George P. Grantham Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #16537 First Line: In the star of morn­ing Refrain First Line: All the works of na­ture Lyrics: 1 In the star of morn­ing Rising in the sky, Bright and full of beau­ty, Fair to mor­tal eye, From the womb of dark­ness, Called aloft to shine, Of the Re­sur­rect­ion See the ho­ly sign! Refrain: All the works of na­ture Still their pow­ers em­ploy, Ever to pre­fig­ure Earth’s true Eas­ter joy— Our true Eas­ter joy! 2 When the spring-tide show­ers Fall o’er hill and plain, When the trees and flow­ers Bloom on earth again; Then the seed, long bur­ied, Hid from mor­tal view, In the garb of beau­ty Bursteth forth anew. [Refrain] 3 As the shades of twi­light Softly fade away, And the world from slum­ber Hails ano­ther day, In the soul awak­ing, And from dream­land torn, See the type fore­sha­dow Man’s great East­er morn! [Refrain] 4 In the works of na­ture Wheresoever viewed, In the cloud and sun­shine, Calm, and tem­pest rude: In the earth about us, In the circ­ling air, Types of re­sur­rect­ion Meet us ev­ey­where. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: ESSONNE
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All the works of Nature

Hymnal: Carols Old and Carols New #234 (1916) First Line: In the star of morning Topics: Christmas Languages: English Tune Title: [In the star of morning]

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